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Community Boards play an important role in street safety as they can work with DOT and support (or block) much needed projects like protected bike lanes or safer intersections. When we tweet a report, we tag the Community Board in which the incident took place. /25
CBs can take these reports as community feedback, by the most vulnerable road users, that they should be pushing more aggressively for bike infrastructure, traffic calming measures and other improvements, like this project led by @checkpeds: /26
With 27% of all complaints, @CB3Man (Lower East Side) should be considering more car-free areas, PBLs and slow zones. @manhattancb5, @cbsix, @ManhattanBoard4, and @brooklyncb6 are the next most common areas for Reported complaints, representing nearly 3/4 of all complaints. /27
Here's what 3,000 submitted images of drivers blocking bike lanes and crosswalks looks like: h/t @ryangravener Show this at your next Community Board meeting. /28
Reported is available on iOS, Android and on the web. About 75% of users submit on the iOS app, 20% on the Android app and 5% on the web app. /29
240 users submitted reports in 2018, which is 2.7x the users from 2017. Reported users may be a small group but we are fierce and dedicated and we're committed to holding dangerous drivers accountable. /30
If you ride a bike or walk in NYC and are tired of being bullied by reckless, impatient, selfish drivers, snap a photo and report them. Let's continue fighting for safer streets together in 2019! reported.nyc 31/31
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