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YOU ASKED FOR IT! The Albany Report Card for a Failing Legislative Session
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Albany gets an F.
City Shows Off Trucks and Buses With Surround-View Cameras
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The city will make streets safer by installing multiple cameras thousands of fleet vehicles — allowing drivers to see angles that are normally obstructed.
SHAME! State Lawmakers Leave Town Without Passing Key Safety Bills
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Safe streets advocates feel abandoned after state lawmakers left Albany on Friday without passing a slate of bills aimed to save children, protect cyclists and make streets more livable.
Lawmakers Continue To Stall on Bills To Keep Pedestrians, Cyclists Safe
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Top state lawmakers have struck out on a package of pending street safety bills, and today is the last chance for Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie to grab a bat and get in the game.
SAFETY LAST: Albany Pols Stall on Package of Bills to Make Roadways Safer
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Albany has served up a nothingburger for dessert.
Queens Senior Killed After Being Hit By Driver of a 4,700-Pound SUV
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A Bayside senior who was struck by a car driver near her home earlier this week has died — and the driver who killed her remains uncharged.
SURVEY SAYS: West Side Sidewalks are Unsafe and Unclear — And the City Must Act
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New York's sidewalks are chopped up and dirty — and Hells Kitchen and Chelsea residents continue their fight to change that.
Report: City (and Citi) Must Do More to Improve Bike-Share Equity, Jobs, Safety
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City officials and Citi Bike's parent company have not done enough to both encourage cycling in communities of color and improve employment opportunities for their under-served populations, a new report says.
New Program Aims to Give E-Bikes to Low-Income Workers
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Thousands of city commuters' lives will get a bit easier for them — and cleaner for the rest of us — thanks to a new program that will subsidize the purchase of e-bikes or scooters for 10,000 lower-income frontline and essential workers.