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Flushing »

Ahmad Abu-Zayedeh struck and killed Allison Liao, 3, in 2013 as she walked with her grandmother.

Fort George »

Residents say the entrance is dangerous for straphangers due to poor visibility and speeding vehicles.

Fort Greene »

The 88th Pct. issued 143 speeding summons this year, more than 60 percent less than the borough average.

Bushwick »

Ten vehicle safety checkpoints, partly influenced by a focus on Vision Zero, helped increase arrests.

Forest Hills »

The new 25 mph speed limit takes effect Nov. 7, but Forest Hills police won't ticket drivers right away.

Lower East Side »

The 30 mph limit had been in place since 1964.

Elmhurst »

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

Upper West Side »

The cabdriver who struck Cooper Stock last January could face a maximum of 15 days in jail. 

Washington Heights »

The DOT says that 155th Street near Edgecombe Avenue is one of the city's most dangerous intersections.

Upper East Side »

Under a new law, cabbie MD Hossain could be the first to face jail time after killing a pedestrian.

Fordham »

The new plaza is also meant to help reduce traffic-related injuries and deaths. 

Lower East Side »

The city will reduce the speed limit to 25 mph on Houston Street and the Bowery starting in November.

Upper West Side »

The speed limit along 134 blocks of Amsterdam Avenue will be reduced to 25 mph this November. 

Jackson Heights »

Two Queens streets have been selected for the latest round of the city's arterial slow zone program.

Concourse »

The street is the latest slow zone to arrive in The Bronx.