New Orleans attack a wake-up call for NYC - get serious about vehicle terror
Briefly

The New Orleans attack serves as a grim reminder that vehicle terrorism is a harsh reality in modern urban life, necessitating smarter city planning for public safety.
Despite the ongoing threat of vehicle attacks, cities like New York seem to rely more on luck than on implementing permanent safety measures to protect vulnerable public spaces.
While we cannot completely prevent every attack, targeting high-profile places like Bourbon Street for smarter vehicle management is essential to mitigate risks.
It is critical for urban areas to progressively adapt their strategies, ensuring a safer environment for pedestrians by segregating traffic from high-footfall areas.
Read at New York Post
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