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A MULTIAGENCY EFFORT TO REDUCE BICYCLIST FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES IN NEW YORK CITY
In Sep 2006, four New York City agencies with a shared interest in promoting safe bicycling--the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Transportation, and New York City Police Department--released a joint report to the public entitled Bicyclist Fa...
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description | In Sep 2006, four New York City agencies with a shared interest in promoting safe bicycling--the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Transportation, and New York City Police Department--released a joint report to the public entitled Bicyclist Fatalities and Serious Injuries in New York City: 1996-2005. The report provided a comprehensive examination of bicyclist fatalities and serious injuries, drawing on multiple data sources including police accident reports, accident scene investigations, and medical examiner files. As part of the report, the city announced an aggressive package of action steps to increase bicycling and promote safety. Here, Mandel-Ricci et al describe the details of the investigation, proposed action steps, and subsequent efforts. |
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