‘Bow Tie of Death’ Intersection One Year Later

Bow Tie of Death intersection on 71st St. and Broadway ranks in the 94th percentile for pedestrian crashes and has seen over 34 accidents in the last two years.
‘Bow Tie of Death’ Intersection One Year Later
SAFETY: Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer joins Upper West Side residents on 71st Street and Broadway on Monday, demanding that the Department of Transportation keep their promise and implement the safety changes planned a year ago. Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times
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SAFETY: Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer joins Upper West Side residents on 71st Street and Broadway on Monday, demanding that the Department of Transportation keep their promise and implement the safety changes planned a year ago.  (Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times)
Catherine Yang
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Catherine Yang has been with The Epoch Times in New York since 2008. She also launched and previously served as chief editor of American Essence magazine and Epoch Health.
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