New York students will be headed back to school soon, so before summer ends is a good time for parents to review some school safety tips. Children spend most of

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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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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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The New York Daily News reported on the tragic death of a pedestrian run over by a drunk tour bus driver. Our New York personal injury lawyers urge you to

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Pedestrians in New York can feel a little safer now that countdown timer installations will be starting at dangerous intersections, reports the Gothamist. Although New York personal injury lawyers do

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Tourists and visitors using New York Subway systems often find subway stations to be dangerous with regard to the dark and desolate un-lit stairwells, escalators, or platforms. New York personal

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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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Halloween is full of tricks and treats but children should be aware that there are more things to watch out for than ghosts and ghouls. Kids love Halloween almost as

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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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For New York City drivers, the Labor Day weekend may bring more stress than relaxation. Times Square, Chelsea and Midtown East place first, seventh and eighth respectively for travel destinations

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