A bicyclist is now dead after a hit-and-run accident on the “Boulevard of Death” or Queens Boulevard. According to the New York Daily News, the 38-year-old bicyclist was heading down

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It was supposed to be a day of celebration for the Queens father of two. Instead, his family was mourning his death – on his 37th birthday – after he

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There’s going to be a new bike share operator here in the City. New York City Bike Share (NYCBS) recently made the announcement that Citi Bike will be kicking off

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Bicycles are an awfully convenient way to get around town. They’re inexpensive, they’re fast, they help to alleviate road congestion and they’re an efficient way to deliver goods in the

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A Big Apple Circus worker recently died in a Queens bicycle accident. The 39-year-old cyclist was riding down Union Turnpike in Fresh Meadows when the driver of a car that

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As we travel hectically though our days, we often overlook the fact that different parties are responsible for the safety of our roads. In order to prevent New York personal

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Recently, the preliminary statistics of 2011 car accidents in New York City were released. These statistics illustrate the fewest number of traffic accident-related fatalities since 1910. As of the Dec.

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Mathieu Lefevre, 30, died in a bicycling accident in Brooklyn back in October of 2011, according to New York News & Features. The accident happened at the intersection of Meserole

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The New York Daily News reports that a tenth victim has died from a bicycle accident in New York. The 24 year-old male bicyclist was riding east on Borinquen Place

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The National Complete Streets Coalition is spreading word throughout the country to make streets safer and more welcoming for everyone who uses them. Designing streets with safety in mind can

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