NYPD Hands Out ‘Vision Zero’ Awards After 257 People Were Killed and 40,000 Injured Last Year
Police brass on Friday announced that 70 of its 77 precincts — or 91 percent — failed to achieve Vision Zero in 2023, capping a year in which more than 39,000 were injured and 257 people were killed on city streets. Of course, that wasn’t the NYPD’s spin. Rather, top brass announced the first-ever Vision Zero Awards at an inaugural ceremony at 1 Police Plaza where NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban and Chief of Transportation Philip Rivera set aside last year’s grim statistics to honor the seven precincts where, they claimed, road fatalities fell to zero. Those seven precincts were the First, Seventh, and Central Park Precincts in Manhattan, and the 67th, 76th, 81st, and 83rd Precincts in Brooklyn. Rivera also recognized the 77th Precinct in Brooklyn for achieving the largest drop in the number of fatalities (1 vs. 9) between 2023 and 2022. Fatalities are not the truest statistic for judging road safety because in a city of nine million people, spread across some areas with lots of pedestrians and others where there is lots of driving, they’re not statistically significant. A better measure — one used by the Department of Transportation — is injuries. By that measure, there was nothing to celebrate on Friday: Indeed, statistically speaking, there was little to celebrate about 2023 from a safety perspective citywide. In 2023, there were 96,086 reported crashes, or roughly 262 per day. And 51,630 people were injured in crashes last year, up 4.4 percent from the previous year’s 49,451. And 29 cyclists were killed in 2023, the highest of the Vision Zero era. Plus, it’s not even clear if the NYPD’s statistics are accurate. On the NYPD’s own website, fatality stats are linked to the city’s Vision Zero View website. But Vision Zero View reports, for example, that:
source https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/01/26/nypd-hands-out-vision-zero-awards-after-257-people-were-killed-and-40000-injured-last-year
- the 77th Precinct logged two fatalities in 2023, not one (and had five, not nine, in 2022).
- the 67th had two in 2023, not zero.
- Central Park logged one in 2023, not zero.
- the 76th logged two in 2023, not zero.
source https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/01/26/nypd-hands-out-vision-zero-awards-after-257-people-were-killed-and-40000-injured-last-year
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