Skip to content

Tuesday’s Headlines: Snail’s Pace Edition

Looks like we weren't the only newsroom without many clattering keys, as evidenced by the dearth of news in today's digest. But here we go...
Tuesday’s Headlines: Snail’s Pace Edition
Slow news.

Looks like we weren’t the only newsroom without many clattering keys, as evidenced by the dearth of news in today’s digest.

Here we go:

  • TV was all over the Department of Transportation’s gallery show of its design manual (WPIX, NY1). We’ll weigh in at a later date — we got invited to the gallery opening about five hours before curtain … and didn’t have a thing to wear. (Roger Clark’s piece below is a good summary.)
  • The Daily News had more details about Lucas Aburto, who was killed by a speeding driver at Third Ave. and St. Marks Place on Sunday. He was a father of 12.
  • The MTA is back on track for an end-of-year opening to Grand Central Madison. (NY Post)
  • And the agency is about to spend some real cash on accessibility improvements. (Gothamist)
  • A reckless driver killed himself exiting the Manhattan Bridge. (NYDN)
  • Take that! Cops say they found the guy who pummeled the traffic agent. (NYDN)
  • And, finally, the Village Sun makes a fair point about the city’s Wild West streets, but its editorial wrongly demonizes “scooters” when its real issue is with illegal mopeds. Looks like someone needs to buy that newsroom a copy of our Field Guide to Micromobility [free download]!

So since there’s so little news from yesterday, you have no excuse not to read our great recent stories:

And it’s “Giving Tuesday,” so, um, hint, hint

Photo of Streetsblog Editorial Board
The views of the editorial board are not reflective of the staff of Streetsblog.

Read More:

Comments Are Temporarily Disabled

Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.

Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.

More from Streetsblog New York City

Opinion: Sean Duffy’s ‘Golden Age’ of Dangerous Streets

Ethan Andersen
December 15, 2025

‘I’m Always on the Bus’: How Transit Advocacy Helped Katie Wilson Become Seattle’s Next Mayor

December 12, 2025

Watchdog Wants Hochul To Nix Bus Lane Enforcement Freebies for MTA Drivers

December 11, 2025

More Truck Routes Are Coming To A Street Near You

December 11, 2025

Upstate County’s New Bus Service Will Turn A Transit Desert Into A Rural Network

December 11, 2025
See all posts