A new 2011 edition of pedestrian accidents in New York and elsewhere throughout the country has now been released by Transportation For America. This report illustrates the whereabouts and other

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Spring is officially in full bloom so many New Yorkers will start taking advantage by getting outdoors to enjoy the warmer weather. If you are a bicycle enthusiast who likes

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The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) announced that 2010 traffic fatalities increased from 2009 and the trend could continue due to the economic recovery. New York Personal Injury

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The New York Times is reporting that some New Yorkers are suing the city to remove a controversial bicycle lane in Brooklyn. New York City Bicycle Accident Lawyer Nicholas Rose

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New York City personal injury lawyers continue to monitor the high numbers of serious and fatal bicycle accidents that occur — particularly those involving middle-aged men riding for pleasure or

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As part of a massive expansion of its cycling infrastructure, the New York City Department of Transportation is seeking to establish a year-round bicycle sharing program of 10,000 bicycles at

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New York City Bicycle Accident Attorney Nicholas Rose is continuing to monitor on his New York Injury Lawyer Blog the ongoing battle between New York City cyclists and motor vehicle

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Cycling around New York City – for sightseeing, for exercise, as a mode of transportation or to earn a living – has been a part of the City’s culture and

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It’s not just cars on New York City streets that pedestrians need to be watching. But, rather, the City’s seemingly exploding population of “rouge” bicyclists who defer using bike lanes

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