A college senior from New Jersey who was in town for a series of job interviews was struck by two taxis and killed on the Upper Eastside, as she crossed

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It’s long been established that your social media accounts are subject to analysis by courts – and that’s applicable to both criminal cases as well as personal injury and other

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Walking is primarily how most of us get around New York City. With such busy roadways and a lack of parking, it’s oftentimes the most convenient. Unfortunately, we’re at some

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Pedestrian safety in the state of New York is a critically important issue. Every year, more than 50 percent of fatalities in NYC are pedestrians. The most recent report helped

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There were at least five people injured, including an infant, when a vehicle hopped a curb and slammed into a number of pedestrians in Manhattan. According to NY1, the collision

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An early morning Manhattan pedestrian accident on Second Avenue has injured eight people. The man driving the vehicle was arrested after he swerved off the roadway, onto a sidewalk and

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Over the last 10 years, the number of traffic accident fatalities in New York City has dropped by about 30 percent, reaching an all-time low. Unfortunately, we can’t say the

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An 18-year-old driver speeding through slush-covered streets in rural New York lost control of his vehicle and barreled into three young siblings who were waiting for the bus one recent

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In many parts of the country, biking and walking are summer, spring and fall activities and people retreat to the warmth and comfort of their cars during the winter months.

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With a new app, WalkScore, you can rate the areas in your community in which you walk and you can even get some inside information on other pedestrian-friendly areas. According

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