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Julianne Cuba

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The federal government funds road construction like the above at four times the amount that it spends on transit. Photo: file

Four Reasons Not to Celebrate NHTSA’s New Fatality Numbers

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 21, 2022 | No Comments
News dropped yesterday that the number of people dying in motor vehicles across the country went down slightly during the first half of 2022 — but don't start celebrating.
Mayor Adams in a city vehicle on Thursday, testing new technology that prevents speeding. Photo: Julianne Cuba

NYC Rolling Out Tech to Stop Gov’t Workers from Speeding

By Julianne Cuba | Aug 12, 2022 | No Comments
Mayor Adams announces a way to get drivers of city-owned cars to slow down. But the pilot program will start in just 50 cars — 0.2 percent of the fleet.
Photo: Dwightsghost via Flickr

Speed Cameras and Racial Justice

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 25, 2022 | No Comments
Researchers hope the results can increase support nationwide for swapping out cops for cameras, effective tools at keeping reckless drivers off the road and reducing fatal and injury-causing crashes.
The police officers who tried to run over anti-police-brutality protesters in several incidents on May 30, 2020 will now be held accountable.

Cops Who Rammed Squad Cars into Protesters Should be Charged, Says Oversight Agency 

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 19, 2022 | No Comments
The cops who used their squad cars as deadly weapons to plow into a crowd of protesters during the Black Lives Matter protests during the summer of 2020 should face disciplinary charges, the Civilian Complaint Review Board has declared.
Image: Chris Yarzab, CC

Drivers Still Texting

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 30, 2022 | No Comments
Thank goodness April is "Distracted Driving Month."
Photo: Kate Hinds

Discussing Subway Crime

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 26, 2022 | No Comments
"There will be a humanitarian crisis until we pay to solve it," said one activist.
Path of glory.

Brooklyn Bridge Cycling is Soaring Thanks to New Lane

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 9, 2021 | No Comments
Here’s yet another lesson in induced demand.
A delivery worker with his e-bike and multiple batteries. These essential workers toil under onerous conditions in order to deliver a hungry city its grub. File photo

Deliveristas Face Yet Another Deadly Threat — Exploding Cheap E-Bike Batteries 

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 9, 2021 | No Comments
“We want to really stress the seriousness of this situation,” said FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro.
Image: Creative Commons.

Analysis: End Parking Minimums Now!

By Julianne Cuba | Aug 18, 2021 | No Comments
The mandatory parking minimum law is the demon child of car culture and NIMBYism — but it is finally being attacked by progressive leaders. Where will Mayor Adams stand? He isn't saying.
A Revel Tesla — is this really happening? Photo: Revel

Revel Seeks to Create All-Electric Taxi Fleet — But City Says ‘Not So Fast’

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 29, 2021 | No Comments
Revel wants to take things to the next level — but the city says no.
Photo: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons

President Trump’s ‘Anarchist’ Declaration Could Cost Transit Funds to Three Big Cities 

By Julianne Cuba | Oct 15, 2020 | No Comments
The president threatened to cut funding to those cities — and, apparently, his agencies have gotten the memo.
Revel users will be required to upload a selfie before riding

Revel Adds Safety Quiz — And a Mandatory Helmet Selfie — But New York Must Wait for Reboot

By Julianne Cuba | Aug 19, 2020 | No Comments
A new "safety course" includes a 20-minute multiple choice test, plus that hard-headed picture.
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