Monday's Headlines: We Fixed Congress Edition - Streetsblog New York City
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Monday's Headlines: We Fixed Congress Edition - Streetsblog New York City
"Mr Mamdani, tear down these signs! locals exclaimed - imploring the Department of Transportation to take them down and install a crosswalk at the location."
"This signage has been removed and NYC DOT is exploring other options to support pedestrian safety at this intersection, agency spokesman Vincent Barone told us via email."
"Advocates said his record would've warranted the speed-limiter tech they're pushing up in Albany."
"It was shocking to see so many people just hanging on the street. It was scary."
Local residents protested against pedestrian prohibition signs on Congress Street, prompting the Department of Transportation to remove them shortly after. The agency is now considering alternative measures to enhance pedestrian safety at the intersection. In related news, a delivery worker was killed in a crash involving a driver with a criminal history. Additionally, media coverage has been criticized for misrepresenting e-bike riders and their safety, while also perpetuating negative stereotypes about delivery workers in the community.
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