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Cars and CrimeStudy: Cars in Prospect Park Means More Danger, Not Less Crime
A new report by Transportation Alternatives shows that there is no difference in the incidence of violent crime between car--free times and car--hours. In fact, on weekdays, crime is higher when cars are in the park. According to Brooklyn Committee Chair Clarence Eckerson, "Cars in the park means more danger, not less crime. Runners, walkers, cyclists or other park users are much more likely to see and deter a crime than a driver speeding past." Using the year 1999 as a snapshot, T.A. analyzed the times and dates of all NYPD violent crime reports to see if there was any connection between the presence of cars and occurrence (or not) of crimes such as rape, robbery and assault. Main Findings:
Support for a three--month trial car-free period starting Summer 2002. Transportation Alternatives, with the support of Councilmembers James Davis, Bill DeBlasio and David Yassky, is calling for a three-month trial car free period this summer.
Submitted by ali on January 6, 2009 - 15:44. categories [ ]
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