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2/4/2014 New York cracks down on jaywalking after pedestrian deaths - latimes.com http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-hometown-ny-jaywalking-20140202,0,2620434.story#axzz2rzeJdO00 1/4 Comments 3 Email Share Tweet 46 1 At least a dozen have been killed this year, prompting police to begin enforcing an oft-violated regulation. 'We'll never get anywhere,' complains one walker. By Tina Susman February 2, 2014 , 4:00 a.m. Member Center Alerts & Newsletters Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals Weekly Circulars Local Directory Place Ad NATION LOCAL U.S. WORLD BUSINESS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH STYLE TRAVEL OPINION SHOP TRENDING NOW STOCKS HEROIN SURGE PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN CHRIS CHRISTIE OBAMACARE SHARE IT NOW Search New York cracks down on jaywalking after pedestrian deaths 63 NEW YORK — There is an unwritten rule in New York City: When the light is red, you cross the street if it's safe to do so. There is also a written rule: When the light is red, you wait for it to turn green before stepping off the curb. To the chagrin of some pedestrians, police last month began enforcing the written rule in the wake of a streak of pedestrian deaths — at least a dozen so far this year. The deaths underscored the perils of walking in a city awash in taxis, tour buses, delivery vans, emergency vehicles, impatient commuters and, yes, jaywalkers, darting among Recommended on Facebook Oscar-winning actor Maximilian Schell has died at 83 4,281 people recommend this. Budweiser 'Puppy Love' Super Bowl ad was a labor of love 8,467 people recommend this. Philip Seymour Hoffman found Connect 783k Like advertisement Hoffman's death brings attention to heroin's rise GOP Obamacare alternative designed to fail? 'Polar vortex' cost fliers about $2.5 billion POLITICS NATION NOW POLITICS NOW TOP OF THE TICKET SCIENCE SCIENCE NOW OBITUARIES A tribute in lights that became a tradition A city, a landmark and a life rebuilt New York pedestrians walk in front of a recently placed warning sign. The city is cracking down on jaywalking after a string of pedestrian deaths. (Craig Ruttle / Associated Press / January 27, 2014) 17 Like Hi, 783k Like

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At least a dozen have been killed this year, prompting police to begin enforcing an oft-violatedregulation. 'We'll never get anywhere,' complains one walker.

By Tina Susman

February 2, 2014 , 4:00 a.m.

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NEW YORK — There is an unwritten rule in New York City:

When the light is red, you cross the street if it's safe to do so.

There is also a written rule: When the light is red, you wait

for it to turn green before stepping off the curb.

To the chagrin of some pedestrians, police last month began

enforcing the written rule in the wake of a streak of

pedestrian deaths — at least a dozen so far this year. The

deaths underscored the perils of walking in a city awash in

taxis, tour buses, delivery vans, emergency vehicles,

impatient commuters and, yes, jaywalkers, darting among

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New Yor k pedestr ia n s w a lk in fr on t of a r ecen t ly pla ced w a r n in g sig n . Th e city is cr a ckin g dow n on

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vehicles as they dash toward the subways, seek shortcuts

across long blocks and hurry home to escape the cold.

"It's an epidemic we're facing," Mayor Bill de Blasio said after

the third death in nine days on Manhattan's Upper West Side,

where a 9-year-old boy and a 73-year-old man died in

separate incidents Jan. 10. On Jan. 19, a 26-year-old woman

died in the same area when she was clipped by an ambulance

and hurled into the path of another vehicle.

De Blasio announced Vision Zero, a plan that aims to

eliminate traffic fatalities within 10 years. Police, meanwhile,

began enforcing a jaywalking rule that is flouted by locals,

who impatiently push past out-of-towners obediently waiting

for the red hand to turn green.

That's easier said than done in a city of more than 8.3 million

people, where cars, bicycles, skaters and pedestrians battle

for space on crowded streets and sidewalks.

At a busy Brooklyn intersection on a frigid evening, Darlene

Brown said she had no intention of changing her ways and

doubted many New Yorkers would.

"Do they honestly expect millions of people to scrunch together at a corner waiting for the light to

turn if there aren't any cars coming?" she said incredulously, before crossing a car-free avenue

against the red light. "We'll never get anywhere. Between subway breakdowns and traffic jams –-

people here aren't going to wait around any more than they have to."

De Blasio said his plan did not involve a policy change in terms of jaywalking and ticketing. "We need

to be sensitive to the fact that we do have a way of life, and any of us who've been here know that," he

said.

Instead, Vision Zero is supposed to focus on drivers. De Blasio announced a working group

comprising police, transportation, health and taxi officials. Its job is to find ways to combat

aggressive driving, to alleviate dangers at the city's most perilous intersections, and to find more so-

called slow zones, where the speed limit could be dropped to 20 mph from the usual 30 mph.

The police initiative is separate from De Blasio's plan but part of the same effort. Through Jan. 19,

police had issued 65 jaywalking summonses, compared with 12 in the same time frame last year, a

police spokesman said. He did not know what the fines were, saying they are set by individual courts.

The crackdown has not been without problems. An 84-year-old man says he was roughed up by

police who confronted him after he had crossed an Upper West Side street near his home. The man,

Kang Chun Wong, said he suffered a severe head gash after officers forced him to the ground after

accusing him of jaywalking — a charge he denies.

The city's police commissioner, William J. Bratton, called the encounter "an unfortunate incident"

and said he was not aware of police using excessive force.

Under former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, pedestrian fatalities fell as the city promoted walking,

bicycling and public transportation. This included remaking major traffic-choked intersections into

pedestrian malls and adding bicycle lanes. Last year, 156 pedestrians were killed in New York,

compared with 365 in 1990, according to the advocacy group Transportation Alternatives.

Brian Zumhagen of Transportation Alternatives says the group supports the goal of Vision Zero,

assuming it focuses on drivers, not walkers.

"Protecting the most vulnerable users of our streets is where the focus of the effort should be,"

Zumhagen said.

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