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Sunnyside »

A cyclist was killed and another seriously injured at 43rd Avenue and 39th Street this month.

Astoria »

Mohamed Nada, 62, was hit by another driver on 31st Street near 35th Avenue.

Fort Greene »

The city will be allocating more than $400 million in funding for street-safety improvements. 

Upper West Side »

Deputy Inspector Marlon Larin reflected on his time as the commanding officer of the 24th Precinct. 

Civic Center »

'You ain't seen nothing yet,' de Blasio said of of Vision Zero plan to reduce traffic fatalities.

Astoria »

The traffic light comes after calls for safety changes on 21st Street.

Bushwick »

New legislation would exempt MTA bus drivers from being prosecuted under the "Right of Way" provision.

Long Island City »

Hoyt Jacobs, 36, was struck Saturday night at the intersection of 41st Avenue and Vernon Boulevard.

Washington Heights »

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

Upper East Side »

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

Civic Center »

As part of the Vision Zero campaign, police are also targeting drivers using cellphones.

Upper East Side »

A man was hit only days after a woman was fatally struck at East 93rd Street and Second Avenue.

Civic Center »

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

Upper West Side »

Daniel O'Donnell introduced legislation that would lower the city's speed limit from 30 to 20 mph. 

Woodside »

Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed to make the city's streets safer for pedestrians on Wednesday.