Safe Streets for Seniors is a major pedestrian safety initiative for older New Yorkers. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan and Department for the Aging Commissioner Edwin Méndez-Santiago launched Safe Streets for Seniors, which works in conjunction with the All Ages Project, which is re-envisioning what it means to grow older in New York City.
DOT examined accident histories across the city and identified 25 city neighborhoods that have both a high density of senior citizens and a high number of pedestrian accidents or injuries, looking at variables like visibility, lighting, drivers' compliance with traffic and pedestrian signals and the width of the roadway.
DOT engineers are evaluating pedestrian conditions in these neighborhoods from a senior's perspective and make engineering changes, such as extending pedestrian crossing times at crosswalks and shortening crossing distances, altering curbs and sidewalks, restricting vehicle turns, and narrowing roadways.
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