The World's First Speeding Ticket
The world’s 1st speeding ticket was not, as some would believe, in NYC…that came 3 years later…a blistering 12 MPH down Lexington!
Read MoreThe world’s 1st speeding ticket was not, as some would believe, in NYC…that came 3 years later…a blistering 12 MPH down Lexington!
Read MoreHundreds are expected to come out Saturday morning to witness the last moments of the Tappan Zee Bridge in New York before it is exploded into oblivion.
Here are some of the best spots to view the demolition and some tips from police and municipal officials.
Read MoreDid you know that Long Island is home to 10 of New York's top 25 revenue-generating town and village traffic courts? Last year alone Suffolk and Nassau counties doled out about $146 million in traffic and parking tickets.
Read MoreChristmas in New York: The Essential Guide.
Read MoreA sobering statistic: Traffic deaths are now the leading global cause of deaths for children and young adults between 5 and 29 years old.
Read on to learn more about the 5 top risk factors and what else is being considered as we move forward.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington announced $11.48 million in state grants to build a 150-car parking garage at the perennially packed Cold Spring Harbor train station, but residents fear it will simply increase traffic and congestion.
Read MoreCommuters beware! New York’s clogged streets and creaky subway systems are about to feel more pain as about 25,000 more people descend upon Long Island City where Amazon will open its new headquarters.
Read MoreThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced the start of STOP-DWI Month in New York State. Fatalities from alcohol-related crashes on New York’s roadways have decreased 74 percent since the program was established in November of 1981.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently issued a proclamation designating the month of November as STOP-DWI Month in New York. The New York State Special Traffic Options for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) P to coordinate state and local efforts to reduce impaired-driving offenses and to prevent crashes across the state. Since the program was enacted,
Read MoreNew York’s “Move Over” Law requires cars to move over, if they can safely do so, for police, firefighters, ambulance workers, tow-truck drivers and other personnel as they work at crash scenes. Motorists are similarly required to move when construction and maintenance vehicles are stopped alongside roads.
Read MoreThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced the start of STOP-DWI Month in New York State. Fatalities from alcohol-related crashes on New York’s roadways have decreased 74 percent since the program was established in November of 1981.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently issued a proclamation designating the month of November as STOP-DWI Month in New York. The New York State Special Traffic Options for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) P to coordinate state and local efforts to reduce impaired-driving offenses and to prevent crashes across the state. Since the program was enacted,
Read MoreInside the evolution of the charismatic concrete jungle.
Be sure to look at 1969, which shows Snoopy traveling through Times Square during the 43rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (and The Ten Commandments playing at The Forum in the background!).
Will you be lining the streets of NYC to watch the parade this Thanksgiving?
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my family, friends, clients and colleagues!
Read MoreThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) today announced the start of STOP-DWI Month in New York State. Fatalities from alcohol-related crashes on New York’s roadways have decreased 74 percent since the program was established in November of 1981.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently issued a proclamation designating the month of November as STOP-DWI Month in New York. The New York State Special Traffic Options for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) P to coordinate state and local efforts to reduce impaired-driving offenses and to prevent crashes across the state. Since the program was enacted,
Read MoreHere’s something we don’t think about too often…what do you do if you hit a deer while driving?
Read MoreThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) today announced the start of STOP-DWI Month in New York State. Fatalities from alcohol-related crashes on New York’s roadways have decreased 74 percent since the program was established in November of 1981.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently issued a proclamation designating the month of November as STOP-DWI Month in New York. The New York State Special Traffic Options for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) P to coordinate state and local efforts to reduce impaired-driving offenses and to prevent crashes across the state. Since the program was enacted,
Read MoreWatch where you drive in New York, as some counties issue relatively more speeding tickets than others.
Read MoreThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) today announced the start of STOP-DWI Month in New York State. Fatalities from alcohol-related crashes on New York’s roadways have decreased 74 percent since the program was established in November of 1981.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently issued a proclamation designating the month of November as STOP-DWI Month in New York. The New York State Special Traffic Options for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) P to coordinate state and local efforts to reduce impaired-driving offenses and to prevent crashes across the state. Since the program was enacted,
Read MoreWhat would you do in this situation…?
A runaway trolley is heading uncontrollably down a set of tracks and you have the ability to use a lever and choose between killing either five people or one.
It’s a classic problem and a test of where our morality lies.
Extend this to cars: would we prefer an out-of-control vehicle to mow down the elderly or a child?
Read MoreWinter is coming! Time To Winterize Your Vehicles!
Read MoreLast year cars killed more than 37,000 people. As technology improves and self-driving cars become a reality, it might seem like collision deaths would plummet…but there’s a major plot hole in this scenario, as blunt-force trauma isn’t the only way cars can kill.
Read MoreTraffic fatalities in the United States are on the rise. But some states are more to blame than others. Are you safe during your daily commute? Turns out New York Ranks 3rd Safest In The Country.
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