NYC DOT: 45 intersections in Brooklyn have been 'daylighted' to improve pedestrian safety
Briefly

The New York City Department of Transportation has daylighted 45 intersections in Brooklyn to enhance safety, primarily by removing parked cars that obstruct visibility.
A resident mentioned, 'It doesn't work. It's the drivers, they're not paying attention,' highlighting concerns about reckless driving despite efforts to improve visibility.
Shawn, a local, expressed optimism, stating, 'Visibility is a step in the right direction,' indicating hope for improved pedestrian safety in the area.
Mayor Eric Adams announced an ambitious plan to daylight 1,000 locations citywide by the end of 2024, with progress exceeding the anticipated pace.
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