- Three Injured by Colliding Cabs in Midtown (Gothamist)
- Long Island Bus System Embraced by Riders, 'Orphaned' by Gov't (NYT)
- Council Eyes Taxi Stands in the Four Boroughs (Sun)
- Pedicab Drivers Take Fight to Public (AMNY)
- Slow Down, Multitaskers: Don't Read in Traffic (NYT)
- Jitney Civil War: UWS Hits Back, Markowitz Unimpressed (Curbed)
- A Museum-Quality Car for a Subway Yet Unbuilt (NYT)
- State Will Buy Post Office for Moynihan Station (Gothamist)
- UNC Mascot Struck by SUV, on Life Support (AMNY)
- Pair Sought in Fatal Stabbing after Crash (AMNY)
- Chicago's Underfunded El Stretched Thin (NYT)
- A Gasoline Tax to Protect America (NARP)
- Both Drivers Drunk in LI Crash (Newsday)
- Preservation, Planning and Brooklyn at HDC Conference (AYR)
- City Appeals Unlimited Damages in Ferry Crash (AMNY)
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