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Jamaica »

The city plans to bring more speed limit signs and lights timed for pedestrians to the priority areas.

Fort George »

Parents at WHEELS Elementary in Fort George said the school needs more traffic-safety measures.

Hudson Heights »

The DOT wants to designate a slow zone in Hudson Heights and install a crosswalk on Bennett Avenue.

Greenpoint »

Jorge Rios died at 47 while driving on a motorcycle on Manhattan Avenue at Green Street.

Park Slope »

Former M.S. 51 student Alison Collard de Beaufort wants kids to get involved in pedestrian safety.

West Village »

The city plans to close Waverly Place to traffic between Seventh Avenue South and Charles Street.

Windsor Terrace »

The announcement follows the death of a 14-year-old boy at Caton Avenue and East Seventh Street.

Upper West Side »

From pedestrian deaths to Columbia's sexual assault protests, we looked back at the year's big events.

Kensington »

Parents at P.S. 230 and P.S. 130 want crossing guards, better signage and other safety upgrades.

Prospect Heights »

New crosswalks, turn restrictions and bigger medians may come to Washington and Underhill avenues.

Upper West Side »

The DOT wants to make the "bow tie" intersection safer with changes proposed for Spring 2015. 

Fort George »

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

Elmhurst »

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

Woodside »

Officials said the victim, who was struck early Thursday on Queens Boulevard, has yet to be identified.

Washington Heights »

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