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City officials unveiled their plan Tuesday to make some of the most dangerous streets and intersections in Queens safer for pedestrians.
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Share of Borough Borough % of Borough Share of Ped KSI
Total Ped KSI
% of Total Ped KSI
% of Total Ped Fatalities
Priority Corridors 47 corridors (127 street miles) 2,169 miles 6% 695 1,366 51% 47%
Priority Intersections 72 intersections 18,150 intersections 1% 211 1,366 15% 12%
Priority Areas 17 sq miles 110 sq miles 15% 683 1,366 50% 39%
Combined Total -- -- -- 948 -- 69% 61%
*Due to overlapping geographies, the combined total of pedestrian KSI is less than the sum of pedestrian KSI for the Priority Corridors, Intersections, and Areas.
QueensPedestrian Safety Action Plan
Priority Corridors, Intersections, and Areas
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NYSDOT/NYDMV Accident Database 2009-2013
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67%
of issues shared are about speeding and failure to yield to pedestrians.
of workshop attendees identified improving safety on wide/arterial streets as the most important issue.
In Queens...
56%of issues shared fall outside of Priority Corridors, Intersection, and Areas.
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Other
Cyclist behavior
Long Wait to cross
Long Distance to cross
Not enough time to cross
Jaywalking
Visibility
Red light running
Double parking
Failure to yield
Speeding
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26% DOT collected public input citywide over a three-month comment period (May-July 2014) using the community input map. Users of the online map placed pins directly at intersections where they experience pedestrian safety issues. In addition, DOT held two Vision Zero Pedestrian Safety workshops in Queens to solicit additional feedback from the community. Location-specific issues collected at the workshops were geocoded and added to the online map, producing a unified geographic database of residents pedestrian safety concerns.
In total, users shared 2,346 pedestrian safety issues at 1,222 unique locations across Queens. Moreover, Queens residents not only engaged with DOT on these issues but with each other as well: users commented on others issues 346 times and gave 1,081 clicks of support.
QueensPedestrian Safety Action Plan
Community Dialogue and Public Input
Jaywalking
Poor visibility
Speeding
Long distance to cross
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Failure to yield to pedestrians
Cyclist behavior
Priority Intersections
Priority Corridors
Priority Areas
Double parking
Long wait to cross
Red light running
Not enough time to cross