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Posted inCHEKPEDS, Events, Traffic Justice

Join Us: Families for Safe Streets

by Team ChekpedsFebruary 22, 2014July 14, 2021
Tomorrow Sunday at 2 p.m. on City Hall Steps to launch”Families For Safe Streets”  created by relatives of traffic victims. Another milestone, to ensure that Vision Zero becomes reality . Never Again.
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Events, Pedestrian safety, Traffic Justice

Join Us Tonight – Enough is Enough!

by Team ChekpedsJanuary 15, 2014July 14, 2021
Join community groups and concerned neighbors of the Upper West Side at a community vigil to honor Cooper Stock and Alexander Shear. 9-year-old Cooper, and 73 year-old Alexander, both members of the Upper West Side community, were struck and killed… Read more “Join Us Tonight – Enough is Enough!”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Traffic Justice

NYPD Bill Bratton brings new perspective on traffic violence

by Team ChekpedsDecember 28, 2013July 14, 2021
In November well before he was selected for New commissioner, Bill Bratton discussed his views on the matter at a Transportation Alternative panel. The former chief speech was followed by a panel discussion featuring one of the creators of the… Read more “NYPD Bill Bratton brings new perspective on traffic violence”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Pedestrian safety, Traffic Justice

Garage Siren Project: Meet the traffic engineers of tomorrow!

by Team ChekpedsSeptember 17, 2013July 14, 2021
The Boy Genius of Ulan Bator in Mongolia, “Battushig, 16, led me down a steep incline into the building’s underground garage …. Many children in the city play in their apartment buildings’ driveways, but this one seemed oriented in a… Read more “Garage Siren Project: Meet the traffic engineers of tomorrow!”
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Rally to Demand Pedestrian’s right of Way!

by Team ChekpedsAugust 5, 2013July 14, 2021
  ENOUGH! Join CHEKPEDS, T.A. activists and other outraged New Yorkersfor a City Hall rally. Rally to Demand Our Right of Way Wednesday August 7, 2013, 8:30 am Steps of City Hall Renee Thompson was a 16-year-old girl walking home… Read more “Rally to Demand Pedestrian’s right of Way!”
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Pedestrian Safety: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

by Team ChekpedsJuly 28, 2013July 14, 2021
57th street residents rejoice that DOT recently installed a new mid-block pedestrian signalized crossing between 8th and 9th Avenues. This very long block is now on par with 42nd and 43rd Streets where such signals have been implemented with much… Read more “Pedestrian Safety: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
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Timely Crash Reporting in visual format

by Team ChekpedsJuly 27, 2013July 14, 2021
Eight years ago Chekpeds started with FOILing (Freedom Of Information Letter) DOT for crash data on 9th Avenue. It took 6 months to receive a pile of paper which we painstakingly turned into  a spreadsheet and a graph. Transporation Alternatives… Read more “Timely Crash Reporting in visual format”
Posted inCHEKPEDS, Pedestrian safety, Traffic Justice

Which Candidates will reduce Pedestrian Crashes by 50%?

by Team ChekpedsJuly 11, 2013July 14, 2021
While we continue to fight with DOT engineers to put our safety first at each of our crosswalks, especially on 41st and 42nd Streets, studies show that avoiding 44% of pedestrian injuries and fatalities in New york city is entirely… Read more “Which Candidates will reduce Pedestrian Crashes by 50%?”
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Victory! Speed Cameras Pass State Legislature

by Team ChekpedsJune 28, 2013July 14, 2021
Against all odds, the legislation allowing New York City to install speed cameras to automatically enforce speed limits, has passed the legislature and should be signed by Governor Cuomo. The major opponent to the bill was the Benevolent Patrolmen Association… Read more “Victory! Speed Cameras Pass State Legislature”
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The invention of Jaywalking

by Team ChekpedsJune 28, 2013July 14, 2021
How did we get from the New York Times, November 23, 1924: “The horrors of peace appear to be more appalling than the horrors of war. The automobile looms up as a far more destructive piece of mechanism than the… Read more “The invention of Jaywalking”

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