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Jackson Heights »

Schools are without guards or have unfulfilled requests for second guards.

Jackson Heights »

The Safer Greener Streets Fair will be held on Sept. 13 at Travers Park.

Upper West Side »

From additional speed humps to slow zones, advocates want more to be done to protect pedestrians.

Upper East Side »

Irving Schachter, 75, was training for a marathon when he was hit by a biker, police said.

Bushwick »

Quamell Daniels, 21, was hospitalized after he was hit on Himrod Street at Irving Avenue, family said.

Inwood »

Police aren't going after teen riders, saying they'd have to be arrested rather than written summonses.

Inwood »

The M100 bus lets passengers out in the middle lane at 207th Street and Tenth Avenue.

Washington Heights »

Drivers will have to slow to 25 mph on Broadway from Columbus Circle to 220th Street.

Long Island City »

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

Fort Greene »

The DOT's plan would force drivers who want to go east on Myrtle Avenue to go west and make a u-turn.

Upper East Side »

Painted curb extensions and new turn lanes were installed at East 60th Street and Third Avenue.

Woodside »

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

Crown Heights »

Enforcement of the new rule will begin July 7, police said.

Battery Park City »

Speed bumps are coming to Battery Park City's P.S. 276, the LES's P.S. 2 and Chinatown's P.S. 124.

Gramercy »

The DOT is looking for ways to slow traffic at East 22nd Street and Third Avenue.