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NYC Motorists Injured 1,166 Pedestrians and Cyclists in January, and Killed Eight
Eleven people died in New York City traffic in January, and 4,330 were injured, according to City Hall. Pedestrian and cyclist injuries and deaths declined compared to January 2017.
March 12, 2018
Greenway Attack Victims Not Included in City Hall’s October Crash Data Report
City Hall reported five pedestrians and one cyclist fatally struck by drivers last month. DOT said the eight people killed deliberately on the greenway are not on the Vision Zero map because deaths resulting from a “likely terrorist attack” are not counted as traffic fatalities.
November 30, 2017
NYC Motorists Injured 1,271 Pedestrians and Cyclists in September, and Killed 13
City Hall reported 97 pedestrians and cyclists killed through September, and 10,345 injured, compared to 113 deaths and 11,223 injuries in the first nine months of 2016.
October 24, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 970 Pedestrians and Cyclists in August, and Killed Seven
City Hall reported 81 pedestrians and cyclists killed by city motorists through August, and 9,060 injured, compared to 100 deaths and 9,850 injuries in the first eight months of 2016.
September 21, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 1,144 Pedestrians and Cyclists in July, and Killed 14 [Updated]
City Hall reported 70 pedestrians and cyclists killed by city motorists through July, and 8,074 injured, compared to 80 deaths and 8,502 injuries in the first seven months of 2016.
August 21, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 1,324 Pedestrians and Cyclists in June, and Killed Nine
City Hall reported 56 pedestrians and cyclists killed by city motorists through June, and 6,915 injured, compared to 65 deaths and 7,252 injuries in the first six months of 2016.
August 1, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 1,250 Pedestrians and Cyclists in May, and Killed Seven
Through the first five months of 2017, City Hall reported 46 pedestrians and cyclists killed by NYC motorists, and 5,577 injured, compared to 56 deaths and 5,928 injuries in the first five months of 2016.
June 20, 2017
There’s a Better Way to Assess the Effect of Traffic Enforcement Than Counting Tickets
NYPD has increased tickets for speeding and texting while driving 50 percent so far in 2017 compared to the same period last year, Commissioner James O’Neill testified at a City Council budget hearing last week. Speeding and distracted driving are two of the most common factors in fatal and injurious crashes in NYC, so it stands to reason that this shift in enforcement is reducing the incidence of dangerous driving. But there's no way to actually tell if those summonses are changing driver behavior.
May 30, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 1,023 Pedestrians and Cyclists in April, and Killed Eight
Eighteen people died in New York City traffic in April, and 4,424 were injured, according to City Hall’s Vision Zero View crash data map. Through the first four months of 2017, City Hall reported 38 pedestrians and cyclists killed by city motorists and 4,314 injured, compared to 44 deaths and 4,685 injuries in the first four months of 2016.
May 22, 2017
NYC Drivers Injured 950 Pedestrians and Cyclists in February, and Killed 5
Nineteen pedestrians and cyclists were killed by city motorists through February, and 2,186 injured, compared to 26 deaths and 2,296 injuries in the first two months of 2016.
March 22, 2017