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Julianne Cuba

Email Julianne Cuba at julianne@streetsblog.org

Recent Posts

Four Reasons Not to Celebrate NHTSA’s New Fatality Numbers

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 21, 2022 | No Comments
News dropped yesterday that the number of people dying in motor vehicles across the country went down slightly during the first half of 2022 — but don't start celebrating.

NYC Slowly Rolling Out New Tech to Stop Gov’t Workers from Speeding

By Julianne Cuba | Aug 12, 2022 | No Comments
NYC wants its drivers to slow down in their city-owned cars. But a pilot program will start with just .2 percent of the fleet.

Chaos Reigned During GrubHub’s ‘Free Lunch’ Day in May, But Not on Streets 

By Julianne Cuba | Jul 5, 2022 | No Comments
Once again, more evidence that e-bikes are not causing a "bloody battle" on New York City streets.

Amid Senior Pedestrian Death Crisis, City Rolls Out Small Safety Initiative 

By Julianne Cuba | Jun 15, 2022 | No Comments
With more than 40,000 intersections across the city, it will take centuries to hit them at all.

Support For Camera Enforcement Increases When Put in Racial Justice Context, Study Finds 

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 25, 2022 | No Comments
Researchers hope the results can increase support nationwide for swapping out cops for cameras, effective tools at keeping reckless drivers off the road and reducing fatal and injury-causing crashes.

Cops Who Rammed Squad Cars into Protesters Should be Charged, Says Oversight Agency 

By Julianne Cuba | Apr 17, 2022 | No Comments
The cops who used their squad cars as deadly weapons to plow into a crowd of protesters during the Black Lives Matter protests during the summer of 2020 should face disciplinary charges, the Civilian Complaint Review Board has declared.
PSAs, like this one from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, are no match for the temptation to use cell phones while driving.

Three-Quarters of Licensed Drivers Used a Mobile Device While Driving, New Survey Finds 

By Julianne Cuba | Mar 30, 2022 | No Comments
Thank goodness April is "Distracted Driving Month."

Analysis: NYC’s Speed Cameras Aren’t Racist — But the City’s Road Design Is

By Julianne Cuba | Feb 14, 2022 | No Comments
Speed cameras are not disproportionately concentrated in low-income communities of color, despite a pervasive belief that the cameras are a money-making ploy that unfairly target Black and Brown neighborhoods, a Streetsblog analysis reveals.

WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Experts Discuss Subway Crime, Death, Homelessness

By Julianne Cuba | Jan 26, 2022 | No Comments
"There will be a humanitarian crisis until we pay to solve it," said one activist.

Study Shows Vast Support for 'Open Restaurants' in NYC

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 22, 2021 | No Comments
In Manhattan, the supposed epicenter of opposition, a city survey shows that 84 percent of residents support the "Covid huts." Citywide, 64 percent support them.

Brooklyn Bridge Cycling is Soaring Thanks to New Lane

By Julianne Cuba | Nov 9, 2021 | No Comments
Here’s yet another lesson in induced demand.

Another Biking Threat: Cheap Exploding E-Bike Batteries

By Julianne Cuba | Sep 9, 2021 | No Comments
“We want to really stress the seriousness of this situation,” said FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro.
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