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CRASH TEST: Electric Cars are More Dangerous than Conventional Cars, Says Global Insurance Company
"A look at the accident statistics shows that drivers of electric cars cause 50 percent more collisions with damage to their own vehicles than those of conventional combustion engines," the insurance giant AXA said.
September 9, 2022
Despite ‘Total Buy-In’ From Parents and Pols, Adams Administration Sits on School’s Open Street Request
More than eight months since a Manhattan middle school school applied to participate in the open streets program, its application unapproved — and DOT can't say why.
September 7, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines: Back to Congestion Pricing Edition
Reporters turn their attention back to the issue of the moment. Plus other news from a weekend of tremendous carnage.
September 6, 2022
Monday’s Headlines: Labor Day Edition
The city never sleeps, and the carnage doesn't either.
September 5, 2022
Pickup Truck Driver Kills 5-Year-Old Boy in Queens, Then Speeds Away
Police are looking for the driver of a white Dodge Ram in the latest hit and run.
September 2, 2022
Friday’s Headlines: Plague of Illegal Trucks Edition
Illegal, super long tractor-trailer trucks always seem to be fetching up everywhere. Plus other news.
September 2, 2022
Truck Driver Kills Cyclist at Notoriously Deadly Intersection in East New York
A Brooklyn man was struck and killed by a truck driver on Tuesday afternoon at a notoriously dangerous intersection in East New York — the second person to die at that location this year.
September 1, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines: Back-to-School Copaganda Edition
Why must kids shoulder the worries of traffic safety? Who's holding the back-to-school traffic-safety event for SUV and pickup owners?
September 1, 2022
Wednesdays Headlines: The Hit-and-Runs Keep Coming Edition
The cops caught one hit-and-run perp, but others are on the loose. Plus more news.
August 31, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines: Late Summer Stone Energy Edition
Mayor Adams talked about the "energy" gathered in the stones of City Hall. Plus other flotsam from a slow news day.
August 30, 2022