Bike Injuries Still Up for the Year — And Southern Brooklyn Cyclists are Disproportionately Hurt By Julianne Cuba | Mar 30, 2020 | No Comments The plurality of cyclist injuries between March 16 and 22 were still in the same Southern Brooklyn neighborhoods.
KOMANOFF: Where the Streets Have No Mayor By Charles Komanoff | Mar 27, 2020 | No Comments De Blasio’s failure to pedestrianize more than a few dozen blocks shows his true colors.
Mayor’s Answer on His Underwhelming ‘Open Streets’ Plan is Still Underwhelming — As an Army of Cops Enforces Roads By Gersh Kuntzman | Mar 27, 2020 | No Comments The mayor has finally discussed his reasoning behind why he created only 1.5 miles of car-free streets in a city with 6,000 miles of roads — and his failure to provide more open space relates to how he sees open space in general: it's dangerous!
Comptroller: Reduce Speed Limits, Cars To Help Frontline Workers By Dave Colon | Mar 26, 2020 | No Comments Stringer said major changes are necessary because "over 10 percent of frontline workers commuted to work via bike or foot" even before the pandemic.
Komanoff: De Blasio — Even Now — Is MIA on Breaking the Car Culture By Charles Komanoff | Mar 25, 2020 | No Comments The mayor's actions and utterances show again and again that he lives inside a "windshield world."
MTA Announces Service Cuts In Response To Coronavirus-Related Ridership Drop By Dave Colon | Mar 24, 2020 | No Comments Service cutbacks are coming to the subway, buses, and commuter rail services after weeks of declining ridership due to the coronavirus pandemic.