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Gersh Kuntzman

Educated at the Sorbonne and the Yale School of Drama, Gersh Kuntzman is obviously not the person being described here. We're talking about tabloid legend Gersh Kuntzman, who has been with New York newspapers since 1989, including stints at the New York Daily News, the Post, the Brooklyn Paper and even a cup of coffee with the Times. He's also the writer and producer of "Murder at the Food Coop," which was a hit at the NYC Fringe Festival in 2016, and “SUV: The Musical” in 2007. Email Gersh at gersh@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

File photo: Dave Colon

UPDATE: Brooklyn Moped Rider is Killed by a School Bus Driver

By Gersh Kuntzman | Feb 4, 2022 | No Comments
This year's road bloodshed crisis continued with another killing, this time of a moped rider on notorious Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn.
Congestion on the Queensboro Bridge's lone cyclist and pedestrian path  is especially egregious given how much space the city allocates for cars on the same span. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Queensboro Bridge Bike and Pedestrian Improvements Delayed a Full Year

By Gersh Kuntzman | Feb 3, 2022 | No Comments
"We are concerned about the timeline," two Council member said in a statement.
This is a photo illustration. There is no such thing as a yellow stop sign ... yet.

THE SLOW WALK: What Happened to Those Cyclist-Friendly Rules?

By Gersh Kuntzman | Feb 3, 2022 | No Comments
Two rules that would have made life easier for cyclists, and encouraged more bike riding by the public, have not been implemented.
Four days after the end of the weekend snowfall, many curb cuts remain uncleared. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

FOR PEDS’ SAKE: City Must Take Over Sidewalk and Curb Clearance, Pols Say

By Gersh Kuntzman | Feb 2, 2022 | No Comments
A growing chorus of local electeds is demanding that rules be changed to require the city, presumably the Department of Sanitation, to remove snow from sidewalks and pedestrian curb zones, a responsibility that now belongs to property owners.
The corner of E. 17th Street and Foster Avenue in East Flatbush still has police tape where a pedestrian was fatally struck on Tuesday morning. Photo: Dave Colon

UPDATE: Pedestrian Killed by Driver on Busy Brooklyn Street — And Driver is Charged

By Dave Colon and Gersh Kuntzman | Feb 1, 2022 | No Comments
A Brooklyn woman was struck and killed by a driver early Tuesday morning in a crash at an intersection where snow had still not been properly cleared. (Update: the driver was charged.)
Here's one of the 108 bridges in New York City that the state says are in poor condition (recognize it?). Photo: Ben Kuntzman

So Which New York City Bridges are Going to Collapse?

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 31, 2022 | No Comments
We spent a little time with the state's annual report on bridge conditions and discovered that New York City has more than 100 spans that are rated "poor."

New Push for Albany to Do Something About Deadly Streets

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 27, 2022 | No Comments
Albany pols must do all the stuff they failed to do last year by not sending any bills from the so-called Crash Victim Rights and Safety Act to then-Gov. Cuomo's desk for signing.
The scene of the crash, looking north up Rockaway Avenue. The Godfrey's van is making the same turn as the Sanitation driver made when he struck the moped rider. Photo: Jesse Coburn.

Sanitation Driver Hits and Kills Moped Rider at Dangerous Brooklyn Intersection

By Gersh Kuntzman and Jesse Coburn | Jan 26, 2022 | No Comments
A Sanitation truck driver struck and killed a man on a motorized scooter or moped on Tuesday night in an industrial part of Brooklyn after making an apparently dangerous, though legal, turn.
Crashes kill. File photo: Walking LIC Via Twitter

NUMBER CRUNCH: Inside the Deadliest Year in Vision Zero History

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 26, 2022 | No Comments
It was worse than you thought.
Despite a city commitment last year, McGuinness Boulevard remains a speedway. Photo: Google

Pedestrian Gravely Wounded by Driver on Still-Dangerous McGuinness Boulevard

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 25, 2022 | No Comments
A senior citizen was struck and seriously injured on Monday night on deadly McGuinness Boulevard, a roadway that the outgoing de Blasio administration vowed to redesign for safety, but didn't begin before its clock ran out.
Many drivers speed through the intersection of 18th Street and 10th Avenue in Windsor Terrace because there is no stop sign. Parked cars limit drivers' vision of the side street. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Cyclist Badly Injured by Hit-and-Run Driver along Notorious Windsor Terrace Strip

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 21, 2022 | No Comments
A delivery cyclist was struck and gravely injured by the hit-and-run driver of an SUV early on Friday morning at a dangerous intersection in Windsor Terrace, police said.
Here's Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell crossing Caton Avenue, which they could safety do because they were surrounded by other people. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Mayor Adams’s ‘Turbo-Charged’ Vision Zero Includes a Back Door to Massive NYPD Crackdown on Cyclists

By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 19, 2022 | No Comments
A new enforcement effort raised eyebrows among some activists, forcing DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez into a defensive position.
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