As Election Day approaches, the contentious issue of street redesigns — marked by increased bus and bike lanes and reduced vehicle lanes — remains a key local concern for New Yorkers. With the city’s future transportation landscape hanging in the balance, voters are scrutinizing each candidate’s vision for more efficient transportation in the big city.
“Daylighting is really important and under-reported on for the safety of people who walk with kids and the elderly folks crossing the streets,” one New Yorker named Sam said. “There are also tons of cars and motorcycles that speed and drive aggressively, some with ghost plates and some without.”