Newly released data jointly analyzed by several safe streets advocacy groups in their push for a bill to outlaw parking near crosswalks also identified some of the Big Apple's most dangerous intersections over the past few years.
Transportation Alternatives, Families for Safe Streets, and Open Plans unveiled the analysis on Tuesday, finding that 12,261 New Yorkers have been killed or seriously injured since the start of 2022. Over the same period, they found that there are 118 instersections where five or more people have suffered those fates.
During a Tuesday press conference, Transportation Alternatives' Deputy Director of Public Affairs Elizabeth Adams said "dangerous intersections are a critical, urgent, serious issue in every neighborhood of our city, in every borough."
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