The driver, a 57 year old woman, stayed at the scene of the accident and so far was not charged. The victim was rushed to the hospital where she died.
While the video clearly shows that the driver did not yield to the pedestrian, the snow that had not been proprely removed from the intersection made the area even more dangerous to navigate for pedestrians and vehicles.
Right of WAY Law charges most of the time not applied by NYPD
Several years after Mayor de Blasio enacted the “Right of Way Law” that makes it an infraction for a a driver to fail to yield to a pedestrian and a misdemeanor if a pedestrian is injured or killed, the NYPD continues to ignore the law and usually only charges drivers injuring or killing pedestrians if they are drunk or unlicensed. Reckless drivers injuring and killing pedestrians should be be held accountable even though they have a license and they are sober.
Mayor Adams announced that he would crack down on drivers not yielding to pedestrians two weeks ago, but since his announcement there was at least one accident a day resulting in serious pedestrian injury or death in New York City. During the last month, 11 pedestrians died in traffic accidents in New York City, an increase of 3 compared to January last year.
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Picture shows difficult road conditions in NYC