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Civic Center »

More drivers were ticketed in Brooklyn during the 48-hour crackdown than any other borough, police said.

Forest Hills »

The initiative will take place between May 28 and June 1, police said.

Central Harlem »

Residents, Community Board 10 and the Department of Transportation are at odds over the proposal.

West Village »

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

Upper West Side »

Cooper Stock, 9, was killed when a cabdriver failed to yield while the youngster crossed the street. 

Woodside »

Northern Blvd. at 61st St., where Noshat Nahian was fatally struck in December, will get improvements.

Upper West Side »

The DOT laid out plans to make two UWS intersections safer for pedestrians and cyclists.

Upper West Side »

The mayor's "Vision Zero" plan includes street redesign and stricter penalties for reckless driving.

Woodside »

Officials say safety upgrades are needed following two recent incidents where pedestrians were struck.

Long Island City »

The street has seen its population grow as several new high-rises have opened in recent years.

Woodside »

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

New Springville »

Co-workers rallied for street improvements on Forest Hill Road after the death of two women.

Long Island City »

Traffic safety improvements are needed for a busy intersection near the Pulaski Bridge, locals say.

Park Slope »

The deaths of Sammy Cohen Eckstein, Lucian Merryweather and Allison Liao have left many wanting changes.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene locals calling themselves "Make Brooklyn Safer" marched on the 88th Precinct meeting.