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Reported lets you hold NYC drivers accountable for dangerous driving, via 311 & more. iOS: https://t.co/PwTD1tenfl | Android: https://t.co/vNaVIkZf1d
Jan 4 17 tweets 7 min read
🧵 2023 Year In Review:

📷 35,669 reports by
🕴️ 459 people

[1.3x the reports vs 2022!]

Leading to:
🚖 14.7k TLC 311 complaints
🚲 10.7k (non-TLC) bike lane blocked 311 complaints
⛔️ 8.9k (non-TLC) illegal parking 311 complaints
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🚗 27.4k distinct license plates
🐦 21.2k tweets (tweeting ended in Sept)
Fun fact: 86% of vehicles reported already had prior violations (speeding/parking tickets)
Jan 12, 2019 8 tweets 4 min read
See initial thread here, resuming from /24: 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
Jan 12, 2019 26 tweets 10 min read
In 2018, 4,565 submissions were made on Reported. (That's nearly 4x the submissions in 2017!) We crunched the data and are excited to share the Reported 2018 Year In Review. /1 Reported is an app that lets NYers hold dangerous drivers accountable for their behavior behind the wheel, for blocking bike lanes & crosswalks, failing to yield to you when you're crossing the street, running a red light or stop sign, or parking on a sidewalk. /2