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Civic Center »

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

Jamaica Hills »

A portion of 168th Street, near where a teen was struck by a car, will be turned into a one-way street.

Elmhurst »

The blitz at 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue is part of the mayor's Vision Zero pedestrian safety push.

Forest Hills »

Rosa Anidjar, 82, was not carrying identification when she was struck, making it hard to identify her.

Upper West Side »

The DOT made $300,000 worth in infrastructure changes to the intersection to make it safer.

Upper West Side »

The board described the legislation as vague and unfair to taxi drivers. 

West Village »

Police said the burglary was foiled by the 75-year-old resident of the Charles Street house.

Crown Heights »

Drivers in the 77th and 71st precincts are getting more tickets for speeding and failure to yield.

Mount Hope »

The city plans to drop the speed limit on the Grand Concourse from 30 to 25 miles per hour.

Upper West Side »

The 20th Precinct has trained two more officers to use radar guns.

Jackson Heights »

The railing was installed last month near the 74th Street Transit Hub.

Far Rockaway »

The path would be especially useful since Sandy demolished the boardwalk, the group said.

Upper West Side »

The 20th Precinct said its educational sign campaign is working in preventing accidents. 

Jackson Heights »

The homemade 20 mph signs are meant to raise awareness about safety.

Civic Center »

In the wake of a morning traffic death, relatives of those killed in citywide accidents held a rally.