No pedestrians have died in NYC throughout coronavirus lockdown

New York Metropolis has not recorded a single pedestrian demise since earlier than the state carried out strict coronavirus restrictions that stored residents largely at residence, in response to a report.


Tuesday marked 58 days since a pedestrian was killed within the Massive Apple — the longest stretch since 1983 when the town beginning holding observe, Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg revealed at a Metropolis Council committee listening to, ABC 7 reported.


New York on March 22 — 51 days in the past —  shut down all nonessential companies and required all nonessential authorities and private-sector workers to make money working from home.


However Trottenberg mentioned dashing scofflaws have exploited the shortage of site visitors.


“Sadly some drivers are making the most of our empty streets to hurry recklessly, and we all know we will by no means let up our vigilance,” she mentioned on the listening to, in response to the report.


The commissioner mentioned that driving violations have doubled since earlier than the coronavirus pandemic, main the NYPD to ramp up its enforcement.



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