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Gravesend »

Mark Treyger's proposed law would make New York City the largest in the nation to ban the practice.

Kew Gardens »

Dozens of complaints have been logged about reckless drivers in Kew Gardens and Forest Hills.

Elmhurst »

The 110th Precinct targets drivers who speed or fail to yield in a bid to shrink pedestrian injuries.

Elmhurst »

The crash-prone stretch of Broadway between 75th Street and Queens Boulevard will get a safety upgrade.

Corona »

The busy Corona corridor connects many to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. 

Upper West Side »

The data showed that failure to yield was the second leading cause of crashes. 

Upper West Side »

The changes are expected to lessen dangerous turns and reduce speeding, the DOT said. 

Long Island City »

The crosswalks will be at 48th and 49th Avenue near P.S./I.S. 78, where stop signs were recently added.

Upper West Side »

The city is preparing to unveil new safety plans Thursday for the residential corridor.

Greenwich Village »

The DOT will not immediately expand a slow zone to Sixth Avenue, despite requests from the community.

Woodside »

The signing took place near the Woodside intersection where an 8-year-old was killed in December.

Civic Center »

The last two traffic blitzes ended with more than 10,000 tickets being issued.

Forest Hills »

Ed Finkenberg hopes to bring attention to traffic safety issues in the wake of Rosa Anidjar's death.

Forest Hills »

Police issued a total of 363 tickets during the safety initiative conducted by the 112th Precinct.

Greenwich Village »

Liam Seiden and babysitter Lucy Alberto are still coping with being hit outside P.S. 41.