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  • Dahlia Bus Crash That Killed 3 Was a Total Failure of Driver Safety Regulation (NYT, NewsPost)
  • Daily News: Companies Like Dahlia “Have No Business Doing Business Here”
  • TransAlt: Vision Zero Fixes on Northern Boulevard and Elsewhere Falling Behind Schedule (News)
  • Newsday Calls for Congestion Pricing to Relieve Traffic, Runs a Primer on How Other Cities Do It
  • NYT: End the Regressive Status Quo of Car-Clogged City Streets
  • Cuomo Got to Blame Crummy Subway Service on ConEd Again (DNA)
  • Assembly’s Powerful Ways and Means Chair Bequeathed to Southern Brooklyn’s Helene Weinstein (SoP)
  • Lower Level Boarding Returns to Staten Island Ferry for First Time in 13 Years (AMNY)
  • Gene Freidman’s Old Taxi Medallions Went for Less Than 20% of Peak Value at Auction (Crain’s)
  • The Post Remembers the Cataclysmic 1950 LIRR Train Wreck That Changed Transit in NYC

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