New York City, Union Settle Suit Over ‘Vision Zero’ Plan
New York City has reached a settlement with the Transport Workers Union regarding a lawsuit over the mayor’s recently implemented “Vision Zero” program that aims to eliminate all pedestrian deaths. TWU...
View ArticleNew York City Mayor Defends Traffic Safety Plan Despite Rash of Deaths
Three people, including a child, crushed by a car that plowed into a group of trick-or-treaters. An 84-year-old woman run over by a charter bus that never stopped. A grandmother struck by a taxi driver...
View ArticleFeds Set Goal of Zero Traffic Deaths in 30 Years
The Obama administration is setting a goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and injuries in the United States within the next 30 years. Transportation Department officials laid out a plan Wednesday...
View ArticleChicago Joins International Program to Reduce Car Crashes by 2026
Chicago officials are launching a new program to help reduce roadway crashes and eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2026. Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office announced the program this week...
View ArticleLake Shore Drive in Chicago Sees Most High-Speed Tickets
Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive is a hot spot for high-speed ticketing, according to city police data. The scenic highway along Lake Michigan accounts for more than half of all such citations in the city,...
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