Public Health
Top Categories
Specific Commitments From the City on Bike Safety
As part of today's big announcement on bike safety improvements, the City is committing to undertaking the following actions. From the City's press release:
September 12, 2006
Highlights from City’s Bike Fatality & Injury Report
One of the most interesting developments to emerge from today's big announcement on bike safety is the idea that bicycling is now being treated by city government as a public health issue. This is from the City's press release:
September 12, 2006
Streetfilms: Car-Free Sunday on the Grand Concourse
Car-Free Sunday on the Grand ConcourseA Clarence Eckerson, Jr. StreetfilmRunning time: 3:58 - 12.35 MB, QuickTime
August 18, 2006
Another Very Bad Week to Ride a Bike in NYC
In the wake of this morning's Midtown bike fatality, a correspondent reports:
August 10, 2006
Trucker Kills Cyclist on Ninth Avenue and 29th Street
A cyclist riding a red mountain bike was killed on Ninth Avenue and 29th Street at about 10 am this morning. The cyclist, a courier working for Urban Express, was traveling southbound in the right lane of 9th Ave. A 10-wheel truck carrying construction materials was driving in the lane to his left. At 29th Street, with the light green and both vehicles moving, the trucker made a right turn, directly into the path of the cyclist. With no no safety plating to prevent the cyclist from falling beneath the wheels of the truck, he was crushed and killed. Witnesses describe the crash as "horrific." Couriers at the scene say that the cyclist's name was Darrell.
August 10, 2006
Do-It-Yourself Air Quality Monitoring
You are welcome to come and see how this is done.
July 17, 2006
What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Ozone Alert in New York City: We warn children, the
elderly and people with heart and lung conditions to keep off of city
streets until air quality has improved. We suggest that motorists might use mass transit.
July 17, 2006