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Vince DiMiceli

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The aftermath on Van Duzer St. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

Staten Island Group Wants Safety Measure that City DOT Doesn’t Like

By Vince DiMiceli | Apr 8, 2022 | No Comments
Residents want a mid-block crosswalk and more pedestrian space, but DOT's Staten Island Commissioner said it was unlikely.
Ukraine? No, Staten Island car damage. Photos: Vince DiMiceli

Video Shows Police Chase Preceded Horrific Crash on Staten Island

By Gersh Kuntzman and Vince DiMiceli | Mar 3, 2022 | No Comments
A recidivist reckless driver turned his SUV into a weapon of destruction in a high-speed crash at a notorious Staten Island intersection early Thursday morning — and a witness said a police chase may have preceded the crash.
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Biden is All In on EVs — But Will that Just Create a New Generation of Car Dependence?

By Vince DiMiceli | Feb 14, 2022 | No Comments
In doing so, the White House ensured that car culture will continue to help set the agenda on transportation policy after more than 70 years of misguided, deadly mistakes.
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Study: Just Shifting to EVs Won’t Save Our Cities, Planet

By Vince DiMiceli | Dec 10, 2021 | No Comments
“When we design our cities, we’ve been putting moving cars ahead of moving people,” said the head of the ITDP “It doesn’t have to be that way."
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Transit Was a Big Winner at this Year’s Polls

By Vince DiMiceli | Nov 15, 2021 | No Comments
Voters continued to recognize the importance of keeping public buses and trains moving.
Staten Island City Council candidate Olivia Drabczyk announces her plan to use money generated through red-light and speed cameras for street safety initiatives. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

Staten Island Dem Hopeful Wants to Keep Speed Cameras — And Spend the Revenue on Safety Improvements

By Vince DiMiceli | Aug 11, 2021 | No Comments
Staten Island drivers hate speed cameras. But what if the money raised through reckless driving could directly fund street safety improvements?
Like the Rock.

DECISION 2021: A Three-District Battle for Staten Island!

By Vince DiMiceli | Jun 17, 2021 | No Comments
Voters in the most-conservative borough do have some decent candidates to pick from, as Vince DiMiceli shows in our Council preview.
Politicians love a shovel shot. (From left) Rep. Max Rose, Assembly Member Michael Cusack, state DOT Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez, and State Sen. Diane Savino.

Another Lane Coming to Staten Island Expressway to — Again — Try to Solve Congestion ‘Problem’

By Vince DiMiceli | Oct 26, 2020 | No Comments
What's that expression again about doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?
Front Street at Canal Street on the Staten Island waterfront. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

De Blasio May Give In To Staten Island’s Bizarre Open Streets Revolt

By Vince DiMiceli | May 12, 2020 | No Comments
Staten Island drivers just can't give up a single freakin' roadway.
Hiking in the deep in the woods of Staten Island, our Rock correspondent came upon a number of sidewalks far from the nearest roads or houses. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

THANKSGIVING WEEKEND READ: Staten Island’s Sidewalks in the Woods

By Vince DiMiceli | Nov 28, 2019 | No Comments
Hidden in the forests of some of the Rock's southern-most parks are phantom sidewalks. Find out how they got there.
Maria Darassi makes a point to Elizabeth, NJ City Council President William Gallman, Jr Tuesday night. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

ROAD RAGE! Scooters Booted by Elizabeth After Trucker Kills Teen Rider

By Vince DiMiceli | Nov 27, 2019 | No Comments
City Council reps ended a pilot program — less than a month old — after 16-year-old using scooter was run over and killed by a tow truck driver. They decided not to ban cars or make the roadways safer.
The Goethals Bridge bike and pedestrian path remains closed until DOT builds safe routes to access it. Photo: Vince DiMiceli

EXCLUSIVE: First Look at City Plan for Goethals Pedestrian Path

By Vince DiMiceli | Oct 8, 2019 | 8 Comments
The city has finally figured out a way to get cyclists safely to a year-old pathway that is yet to open.
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