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NYC Department of Transportation
Delivery Bicyclists, Business Owners Face Fines
Bicyclists delivering takeout food and other commercial cyclists caught running red lights, riding on sidewalks, and shunning helmets are under the spotlight by city officials who want to see the ...
September 6, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
Spreading Pedestrian-Friendly Improvements Will be Discussed in July 18 Event
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council will hold an event about pedestrian projects around New York City July ...
July 16, 2012
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Zachary Stieber
Vacant Lots Could Generate DOT Revenue
Vacant lots owned by the state’s Department of Transportation (DOT) could generate much-needed revenue for the agency, says ...
March 9, 2012
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Tara MacIsaac
Watch Out for Curbside Haiku
The Department of Transportation is taking a poetic approach to safety with a Curbside Haiku campaign.
November 29, 2011
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Ivan Pentchoukov
Amendments Aim for Accountability
The Transportation Committee passed amendments to administrative code on Monday that would require the New York City Department ...
November 28, 2011
BY
Zachary Stieber
First Slow Zone Announced
The first slow zone, an area where speed limits are 20 miles per hour for increased pedestrian safety, ...
November 21, 2011
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Zachary Stieber
Imagine, No Cars for a Day
From Brooklyn Bridge to 72nd Street, seven miles of the two-way Manhattan avenue were car free for pedestrians ...
August 18, 2008
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Evan Mantyk
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