
It has been hard to find any kind of silver linings since the coronavirus pandemic has essentially put life on hold for much of the nation and the world, but New York City officials have announced a surprising — and welcome – one.
New York City Department of Transportation Polly Trottenberg revealed in testimony before the City Council Transportation Committee on Tuesday that it has now been 58 consecutive days since a pedestrian has been fatally struck and killed in the city.
This marks the longest stretch since the city began tracking pedestrian fatalities in 1983, according to ABC News’ New York City station WABC.
Read more at ABC News.
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of course not because:
1- every deathe in NY is added to the Virus for political purpose
2 – there’s no one in the street – everyone is LOCKED UP IN HOME JAIL
MAIN REASON: 3 – because people stopped going to the slaughter house, aka hospital
Thats it! stay locked up forever! Dont you see it saves lives?
Vision Zero is working. Now if we can only eliminate all cars and turn every street/road into a pedestrian wonderland.