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Tuesday’s Headlines: God Save the NY Times Edition
When it comes to coverage of transportation issues in the city that bears its name, the New York Times is just an infuriating mess. Plus other news.
May 3, 2022
City Launches a New Vision Zero Billboard Campaign — With Little Proof that Such Things Work
The mayor decides to spend $4 million on public education — money that one activist called "a waste" and whose utility the Department of Transportation could not provide.
May 3, 2022
Friday’s Headlines: Streetsblog Gets Action Edition
We finally got the NYPD to remove a long-abandoned neighborhood eyesore in Flatbush. Plus all the other news from yesterday.
April 29, 2022
Support For Camera Enforcement Increases When Put in Racial Justice Context, Study Finds
Researchers hope the results can increase support nationwide for swapping out cops for cameras, effective tools at keeping reckless drivers off the road and reducing fatal and injury-causing crashes.
April 25, 2022
WAIT FOR IT: City To Move Buses To Dedicated Lane on Queens Boulevard — Eventually
Another big change is coming to Queens Boulevard — but like other long-awaited redesigns of monstrous roads, residents will have to wait years for it.
April 22, 2022
Pols and Advocates to Mayor: Put More Money Into the Streets Master Plan
There's impatience in the air.
April 22, 2022
New York Gets an ‘F’ Grade in the New ‘Bike Friendly States’ Survey…

April 21, 2022
The 12 Best Ways to Get Cars out of Cities, Ranked
The vehicles on our streets, primarily the not-so-humble passenger car, are killing us.
April 14, 2022
CLUELESS: New Department of Investigation Boss Isn’t Sure if Placard Abuse is a Thing (It Is)
At a hearing, DOI Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber told Council members that overseeing the NYPD's failure to enforce of placard abuse wasn't yet on the agency's to-do list, despite a 2019 law requiring such oversight.
April 12, 2022
Friday’s Headlines: Voter Fraud Edition?
We're not sure who won our March (Parking) Madness competition, which closed yesterday. But we'll get back to you. So for now, enjoy the news digest.
April 8, 2022