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Chinatown »

The first sign, showing local landmarks and walking times, was installed at Mulberry and Worth streets.

Morrisania »

Baby suffered only minor injuries after the car jumped the curb and flattened her stroller, cops said.

Midtown »

The bike lanes, if installed, would run through the heart of Manhattan.

Union Square »

The city, truck driver and truck manufacturer could have prevented Roxana Buta's death, her mother says.

Upper East Side »

The new plan is expected to improve the park's safety between pedestrians and cyclists.

Greenwich Village »

Locals said they want changes to the streetlight and crosswalk at Sixth Avenue and West Houston Street.

Astoria »

Peter Vallone wants the DOT to create emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard.

Civic Center »

The city removed the "Please Dismount" signs after construction near the bike path finished.

Long Island City »

Mock-ups of the signs were unveiled in Long Island City Monday.

Greenwich Village »

Roxana Sorina Buta's killer must be brought to justice, lawyer Joseph Tacopina said.

Astoria »

DOT’s plan to build a pedestrian plaza on Newtown Avenue draws opposition from local business owners.

Ditmars »

The lights at the busy intersection of 31st Street and Ditmars Boulevard have failed three times.

Astoria »

DOT will hold a workshop about safety measures for the intersection of Newtown Avenue and 33rd Street.

Park Slope »

New lanes for child cyclists and slower bikers will be added, while cars will lose a lane on the road.

Washington Heights »

The Department of Transportation proposed traffic changes to improve safety for senior citizens.