Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Melrose?

Melrose Bleeds—City Shrugs
Melrose: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 4, 2025
The Deaths Keep Coming
In Melrose, the street is a gauntlet. Six people killed. Twelve left with serious injuries. In the past year alone, three more lives ended and three more bodies were broken. The numbers are steady. The pain does not fade.
In April, Inza Fofana, a hospital cleaner, crossed E. 149th Street after his shift. He was going to buy socks. A van turned left. He never made it home. “He was going to buy socks. That’s why he crossed the street,” said his sister-in-law. The driver stayed. No arrest. The street stayed the same.
Fofana’s family stood at the corner and asked for what should be basic. “There has to be a cross guard over there for the pedestrian to cross the street safely and for the loved one of everybody to get home with no problem, for something like Inza to never happen again,” said Nanssira Cisse.
The Pattern Is the Policy
SUVs, sedans, vans, taxis, motorcycles. They all kill here. The dead are not just numbers. They are the old and the young. A 52-year-old man, a 61-year-old man, a 53-year-old woman, a 21-year-old rider. Most were walking. Most were hit by drivers going straight or turning. The street is wide. The crossings are long. The danger is routine.
What Has Been Done—And What Has Not
City leaders talk about Vision Zero. They say one death is too many. They point to new laws like Sammy’s Law, which lets the city lower speed limits. But in Melrose, the speed stays high. The crossings stay wide. The cameras are not everywhere. The deaths keep coming.
No local leader has stood at this corner and said, ‘Enough.’ No law has forced the street to change. The families wait. The bodies pile up.
Act Now—Or Wait for the Next Name
Call your council member. Call the mayor. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand real changes to crossings. Demand cameras that never go dark.
Every day of delay is another day someone does not come home. The street will not fix itself. The dead cannot speak. You must.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Bronx Hospital Worker Killed Crossing Street, NY Daily News, Published 2025-04-06
- Bronx Hospital Worker Killed Crossing Street, NY Daily News, Published 2025-04-06
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4623120 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-04
- Van Turns, Man Killed Crossing Bronx, NY Daily News, Published 2025-04-05
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District 79
780 Concourse Village West Ground Floor Professional, Bronx, NY 10451
Room 547, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 17
1070 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10459
718-402-6130
250 Broadway, Suite 1776, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7505

District 29
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
Room 418, Capitol Building 172 State St., Albany, NY 12247
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Melrose Melrose sits in Bronx, Precinct 40, District 17, AD 79, SD 29, Bronx CB1.
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Traffic Safety Timeline for Melrose
2SUV Hits E-Scooter on East 161 Street▸An SUV struck an e-scooter turning right on East 161 Street in the Bronx. The e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered head injuries. Both the scooter driver and passenger were injured. Police cite pedestrian/bicyclist confusion as a factor.
According to the police report, a 2017 Dodge SUV traveling east on East 161 Street collided with a northbound e-scooter making a right turn. The e-scooter driver, age 22, was ejected and sustained head injuries with abrasions. A passenger on the scooter, also 22, was ejected and injured with head abrasions. The SUV's point of impact was the left front bumper, damaging its center front end. The e-scooter's front end was also damaged. The report lists 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' as a contributing factor. No driver errors from the SUV were specified. The scooter driver had a permit license and was not wearing safety equipment. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead.
Sedan Rear-Ends Bicyclist on Westchester Avenue▸A sedan struck a bicyclist from behind on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx late at night. The cyclist suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The driver followed too closely and had limited view. Both vehicles hit front-center.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2017 Ford sedan collided with him on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions to his elbow and lower arm but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including "Following Too Closely" and "View Obstructed/Limited" as contributing factors. The sedan and bike both impacted at their center front ends. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The crash occurred at 11:53 p.m. The driver of the sedan was licensed in New York. The report does not indicate any fault or error on the part of the bicyclist.
Dump Truck Turn Left, Motorcyclist Bleeds Out▸A dump truck turned left on Prospect Avenue. A KTM motorcycle slammed into its rear. A 22-year-old woman, helmetless, hit hard. Blood pooled. She lay conscious, hurt, alone. The truck stood untouched. The street bore the mark.
A crash on Prospect Avenue involved a dump truck making a left turn and a KTM motorcycle traveling straight. The motorcycle struck the rear of the truck. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was a contributing factor. The 22-year-old woman riding the motorcycle suffered severe bleeding across her entire body and was conscious at the scene. She was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. The dump truck showed no damage. The data lists driver inattention as a factor, highlighting the systemic danger when large vehicles turn across traffic. The victim was alone on the street after impact.
Unlicensed Bicyclist Ejected in Bronx Crash▸A sedan and a bicycle collided on Melrose Avenue in the Bronx. The 18-year-old bicyclist was ejected and suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was unlicensed and riding westbound when struck by the northbound sedan.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on Melrose Avenue involving a sedan traveling north and a bicycle traveling west. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was ejected from his bike and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was unlicensed. The sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the bike with its right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash but suffered serious injuries. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. Vehicle damage was recorded on the sedan's center front end, while the bike showed no damage.
Moped Driver Ejected on Westchester Avenue▸A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
An SUV struck an e-scooter turning right on East 161 Street in the Bronx. The e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered head injuries. Both the scooter driver and passenger were injured. Police cite pedestrian/bicyclist confusion as a factor.
According to the police report, a 2017 Dodge SUV traveling east on East 161 Street collided with a northbound e-scooter making a right turn. The e-scooter driver, age 22, was ejected and sustained head injuries with abrasions. A passenger on the scooter, also 22, was ejected and injured with head abrasions. The SUV's point of impact was the left front bumper, damaging its center front end. The e-scooter's front end was also damaged. The report lists 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' as a contributing factor. No driver errors from the SUV were specified. The scooter driver had a permit license and was not wearing safety equipment. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead.
Sedan Rear-Ends Bicyclist on Westchester Avenue▸A sedan struck a bicyclist from behind on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx late at night. The cyclist suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The driver followed too closely and had limited view. Both vehicles hit front-center.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2017 Ford sedan collided with him on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions to his elbow and lower arm but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including "Following Too Closely" and "View Obstructed/Limited" as contributing factors. The sedan and bike both impacted at their center front ends. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The crash occurred at 11:53 p.m. The driver of the sedan was licensed in New York. The report does not indicate any fault or error on the part of the bicyclist.
Dump Truck Turn Left, Motorcyclist Bleeds Out▸A dump truck turned left on Prospect Avenue. A KTM motorcycle slammed into its rear. A 22-year-old woman, helmetless, hit hard. Blood pooled. She lay conscious, hurt, alone. The truck stood untouched. The street bore the mark.
A crash on Prospect Avenue involved a dump truck making a left turn and a KTM motorcycle traveling straight. The motorcycle struck the rear of the truck. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was a contributing factor. The 22-year-old woman riding the motorcycle suffered severe bleeding across her entire body and was conscious at the scene. She was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. The dump truck showed no damage. The data lists driver inattention as a factor, highlighting the systemic danger when large vehicles turn across traffic. The victim was alone on the street after impact.
Unlicensed Bicyclist Ejected in Bronx Crash▸A sedan and a bicycle collided on Melrose Avenue in the Bronx. The 18-year-old bicyclist was ejected and suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was unlicensed and riding westbound when struck by the northbound sedan.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on Melrose Avenue involving a sedan traveling north and a bicycle traveling west. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was ejected from his bike and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was unlicensed. The sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the bike with its right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash but suffered serious injuries. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. Vehicle damage was recorded on the sedan's center front end, while the bike showed no damage.
Moped Driver Ejected on Westchester Avenue▸A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A sedan struck a bicyclist from behind on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx late at night. The cyclist suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The driver followed too closely and had limited view. Both vehicles hit front-center.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2017 Ford sedan collided with him on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions to his elbow and lower arm but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including "Following Too Closely" and "View Obstructed/Limited" as contributing factors. The sedan and bike both impacted at their center front ends. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The crash occurred at 11:53 p.m. The driver of the sedan was licensed in New York. The report does not indicate any fault or error on the part of the bicyclist.
Dump Truck Turn Left, Motorcyclist Bleeds Out▸A dump truck turned left on Prospect Avenue. A KTM motorcycle slammed into its rear. A 22-year-old woman, helmetless, hit hard. Blood pooled. She lay conscious, hurt, alone. The truck stood untouched. The street bore the mark.
A crash on Prospect Avenue involved a dump truck making a left turn and a KTM motorcycle traveling straight. The motorcycle struck the rear of the truck. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was a contributing factor. The 22-year-old woman riding the motorcycle suffered severe bleeding across her entire body and was conscious at the scene. She was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. The dump truck showed no damage. The data lists driver inattention as a factor, highlighting the systemic danger when large vehicles turn across traffic. The victim was alone on the street after impact.
Unlicensed Bicyclist Ejected in Bronx Crash▸A sedan and a bicycle collided on Melrose Avenue in the Bronx. The 18-year-old bicyclist was ejected and suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was unlicensed and riding westbound when struck by the northbound sedan.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on Melrose Avenue involving a sedan traveling north and a bicycle traveling west. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was ejected from his bike and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was unlicensed. The sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the bike with its right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash but suffered serious injuries. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. Vehicle damage was recorded on the sedan's center front end, while the bike showed no damage.
Moped Driver Ejected on Westchester Avenue▸A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A dump truck turned left on Prospect Avenue. A KTM motorcycle slammed into its rear. A 22-year-old woman, helmetless, hit hard. Blood pooled. She lay conscious, hurt, alone. The truck stood untouched. The street bore the mark.
A crash on Prospect Avenue involved a dump truck making a left turn and a KTM motorcycle traveling straight. The motorcycle struck the rear of the truck. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was a contributing factor. The 22-year-old woman riding the motorcycle suffered severe bleeding across her entire body and was conscious at the scene. She was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. The dump truck showed no damage. The data lists driver inattention as a factor, highlighting the systemic danger when large vehicles turn across traffic. The victim was alone on the street after impact.
Unlicensed Bicyclist Ejected in Bronx Crash▸A sedan and a bicycle collided on Melrose Avenue in the Bronx. The 18-year-old bicyclist was ejected and suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was unlicensed and riding westbound when struck by the northbound sedan.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on Melrose Avenue involving a sedan traveling north and a bicycle traveling west. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was ejected from his bike and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was unlicensed. The sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the bike with its right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash but suffered serious injuries. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. Vehicle damage was recorded on the sedan's center front end, while the bike showed no damage.
Moped Driver Ejected on Westchester Avenue▸A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
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Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A sedan and a bicycle collided on Melrose Avenue in the Bronx. The 18-year-old bicyclist was ejected and suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was unlicensed and riding westbound when struck by the northbound sedan.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on Melrose Avenue involving a sedan traveling north and a bicycle traveling west. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was ejected from his bike and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was unlicensed. The sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the bike with its right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash but suffered serious injuries. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. Vehicle damage was recorded on the sedan's center front end, while the bike showed no damage.
Moped Driver Ejected on Westchester Avenue▸A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A moped driver was ejected and injured on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The driver suffered abrasions and upper arm injuries. The SUV involved showed no damage. The crash happened at night with the SUV making a left turn.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected during a collision on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The moped was traveling eastbound, and the SUV was making a left turn westbound. The moped sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. The driver wore a helmet but suffered abrasions and an upper arm injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any clear driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV’s left turn and the moped’s straight travel led to the impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Slams Into Car Doors Bronx▸A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 23-year-old unlicensed motorcyclist sped east on East 156 Street, ignored traffic control, and crashed into left side doors. He suffered fractured leg and foot. No helmet. He stayed conscious. The Bronx street bore the brunt.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male motorcyclist, unlicensed and without a helmet, was traveling east on East 156 Street in the Bronx when he disregarded traffic control and drove at unsafe speed. The motorcycle struck the left side doors of another vehicle. The rider was not ejected but suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No safety equipment was used. The rider remained conscious after the crash.
Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Bronx Collision▸A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 38-year-old unlicensed moped driver collided with a taxi making a right turn on Westchester Avenue. The moped struck the taxi’s front end, causing partial ejection and severe leg injuries. The driver was conscious and wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, a moped traveling north on Westchester Avenue collided with a taxi making a right turn westbound. The moped struck the taxi’s center front end with its right front quarter panel. The moped driver, a 38-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a motorcycle helmet. The report notes the moped driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were specified. The taxi had no occupants at the time. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on 3 Avenue▸A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 64-year-old man driving a sedan suffered neck injuries in a rear-end collision with an SUV on 3 Avenue. Both vehicles traveled northeast. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained. The SUV struck the sedan’s center back end, causing whiplash.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver in a 2007 sedan was injured when a 2023 SUV rear-ended his vehicle on 3 Avenue. The sedan driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles were traveling northeast and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV hit the sedan’s center back end, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle, as was the SUV driver.
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist Making U-Turn Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A sedan making a U-turn hit a 19-year-old bicyclist going straight on East 149 Street in the Bronx. The cyclist was ejected and injured in the elbow and lower arm. The driver was distracted and inexperienced. The cyclist suffered shock and pain.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 149 Street in the Bronx made a U-turn and collided with a 19-year-old male bicyclist who was going straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with driver inexperience. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The driver’s left front bumper struck the center front end of the bicycle. The bicyclist was treated for shock and complaints of pain or nausea. No other occupants were in the sedan at the time of the crash.
14-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Injured on Westchester Avenue▸A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 14-year-old boy on an e-bike crashed on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. He suffered abrasions and upper leg injuries. The bike's front end was damaged. Unsafe speed was a factor. The rider remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The e-bike, a Honda, was traveling west and struck an object or vehicle with its center front end, causing damage. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions are noted. The rider's safety equipment status is unknown. The crash highlights the dangers posed by excessive speed on e-bikes in city traffic.
S 7621Sepúlveda co-sponsors bill to boost safety with speed limiters for repeat offenders.▸Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
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File S 7621,
Open States,
Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Senate bill S 7621 targets reckless drivers. Eleven points or six camera tickets trigger mandatory speed control tech. Sponsors push to curb repeat danger. No votes yet. Streets stay tense.
Senate bill S 7621, now in sponsorship, sits with the New York State Senate. Filed August 2, 2023, it 'relates to requiring the installation of intelligent speed assistance devices for repeated violation of maximum speed limits.' Senator Andrew Gounardes leads, joined by Jeremy Cooney, Michael Gianaris, Kristen Gonzalez, Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Monica Martinez, and Luis R. Sepúlveda. The bill forces drivers with eleven points in eighteen months, or six speed/red light camera tickets in a year, to install speed-limiting devices. No safety analyst note yet. The measure aims to cut repeat speeding and protect those outside the car.
- File S 7621, Open States, Published 2023-08-02
Sedan Turns Left, Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 23-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in the Bronx. The sedan made a left turn and struck the cyclist on the left side. The rider suffered abrasions and leg injuries but remained conscious. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Saint Anns Avenue made a left turn and collided with a northbound bicyclist. The 23-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The point of impact was the left side doors of the bike and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan showed no damage. The cyclist remained conscious after the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.
Moped and E-Bike Crash Leaves Rider Bleeding▸A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
-
File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A moped and e-bike collided on 3rd Avenue. The rider, 58, was thrown headfirst to the pavement. No helmet. Blood pooled on the asphalt. A bus and SUV were damaged. The man lay semiconscious, life leaking out.
A violent crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. A 58-year-old man riding a moped collided with an e-bike during an improper passing maneuver. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the listed contributing factor. The rider was ejected and struck his head, suffering severe bleeding and semiconsciousness. Both the moped and e-bike drivers were unlicensed. The crash left a bus and an SUV with visible damage. The police report notes the injured rider wore no helmet, but this is mentioned only after the driver errors. The scene was marked by blood and broken machines. No pedestrians or bystanders were reported hurt.
SUV Driver Injured After Losing Consciousness▸A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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Published 2023-06-06
A 36-year-old male driver lost consciousness and crashed his SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. The vehicle struck with its right front bumper. The driver was injured and incoherent at the scene. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male driver operating a 2023 Chevrolet SUV on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx lost consciousness while driving northbound. The vehicle sustained damage to its right front bumper upon impact. The driver was injured and found incoherent at the scene. The report lists alcohol involvement and loss of consciousness as contributing factors. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver was not ejected and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving and medical incapacitation behind the wheel.
A 7043Sepúlveda votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Serrano votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-08
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Jackson votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-06
A 7043Septimo votes yes on Albany school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.▸Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
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File A 7043,
Open States,
Published 2023-06-06
Albany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
Bill A 7043, titled 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Albany,' moved forward after committee votes in June 2023. The Assembly passed it on June 6, the Senate on June 8. Patricia Fahy sponsored the bill. The measure allows speed cameras in school zones, aiming to catch drivers who speed near children. The program ends December 31, 2028. Many lawmakers voted yes, some no. The bill targets driver behavior in Albany school zones, putting enforcement where kids walk and cross.
- File A 7043, Open States, Published 2023-06-06