Council Members Form 'DRIVE Caucus' To Advocate for Cheaper and Easier Driving - Streetsblog New York City
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Council Members Form 'DRIVE Caucus' To Advocate for Cheaper and Easier Driving - Streetsblog New York City
""We may not share the same party or politics, but we are united in protecting car drivers from lunatic cyclists and head-in-the-cloud pedestrians," DRIVE said in a statement."
""Driving a car anywhere in New York City should not cost a single dime," Council Member Joann Ariola (R-Queens) told Streetsblog on April 1."
"Wong said he was inspired to establish DRIVE by witnessing the small acts of civil resistance that drivers undertake just to be able to use their own cars."
"Paladino said the caucus's political wish-list is widely popular among 'real' New Yorkers."
The DRIVE caucus, formed by City Council members, focuses on defending car drivers in New York City. It aims to address issues such as school-zone speed cameras and red-light cameras. Members believe that drivers are vulnerable road users and are united in their cause despite differing political affiliations. The caucus plans to advocate for the removal of bike lanes, bus lanes, and traffic-calming measures, claiming that their agenda resonates with the majority of New Yorkers.
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