Speed Cam Data: See How Enforcement Drops Off a Cliff Each Afternoon
New data offers a glimpse of how New York's small speed camera program is performing under the restrictions of current Albany legislation. Among other things, you can see that the cameras don't issue any tickets at night, when fatal crashes are most prevalent.
March 28, 2014
At Manhattan Vision Zero Forum, NYPD Says Better Crash Data Coming Soon
The Vision Zero town hall roadshow returned to Manhattan last night with a well-attended forum at John Jay College. Elected officials, agency representatives and the public gathered to discuss the city's plan to eliminate traffic fatalities and to offer suggestions for the initiative. Like last week's forum in Astoria, some new details came out over the course of the evening about the city's next steps for Vision Zero -- including hints from NYPD about opening more data to the public. Another highlight: Livery drivers offered their own suggestions to stop the carnage on city streets.
March 27, 2014
Albany’s Absurd Restrictions Prevent NYC Speed Cameras From Saving Lives
As City Hall, the City Council, and street safety advocates press Albany for greater freedom to deploy automated speed enforcement in NYC, they're asking not just for more cameras, but also for more leeway to use cameras where and when they can save lives.
March 27, 2014
Congestion Pricing Foes Sit Down at the Table With Fair Toll Advocates
After years of meetings and tweaks, the Move NY fair toll campaign launched this morning with a simple message: With AAA and trucking interests at the table beside transit advocates, reforming New York's broken toll system actually has a shot. It's a different beast than the congestion pricing plan that Mayor Bloomberg pushed for six years ago, with more obvious benefits for New Yorkers who don't live in Manhattan.
March 21, 2014