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Forest Hills »

The Queens DA plans to appeal a judge's ruling that found the mayor's Vision Zero law unconstitutional.

Upper East Side »

The $3.4 million in upgrades are being done under the city's Safe Routes to School program.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Eric Adams is pushing the DOT to study a traffic-calming infrastructure for Flatbush Avenue.

Kensington »

The new signal at East Eighth Street and Caton Avenue is one of several local safety upgrades.

Midland Beach »

The lawmakers called on the city to add stop signs to a crash-prone stretch of the road.

Clinton Hill »

The DOT wants to add a two-way bike lane to Clinton Avenue between Flushing and Gates avenues.

Astoria »

Transportation advocates say the intersection at 21st Street and 30th Road was long a problem spot.

Astoria »

The project will tackle a portion of the roadway between Honeywell Street and Broadway.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Peatónito, a traffic safety advocate and real-life superhero from Mexico City, visited NY.

Long Island City »

Parents and local leaders will rally Friday to erect a homemade stop sign on 5th Street and 46th Avenue.

Crown Heights »

A CB8 committee approved the DOT plan, but rejected a turn restriction on Utica Avenue, the board said.

Bushwick »

Iriving, Knickerbocker, Jefferson and Hancock are slated for new bike lanes, according to the DOT.

Midtown »

The table fell from 530 Seventh Ave. at West 39th Street, officials said.

Crown Heights »

Police arrested a driver and are looking for another, the NYPD said.

Long Island City »

Mayor de Blasio allocated nearly $30 million this year to reconstruct streets in Hunters Point and LIC.