Street safety advocate dies in NYC bicycle accident
A bicyclist was fatally struck by a car in NYC. Yesterday morning, 78 year old Michael Schenkman was riding his bike on Northern Boulevard in Bayside, Queens when he was struck by a car. Michael Schenkman was an avid biker and a member of Transportation Alternatives. He was riding his bike every morning for 20 miles. The accident occurred on Northern Boulevard near 223rd Street around 6:30 am. The 25 year old driver of the car stayed at the scene of the accident and so far hasn’t been charged. A picture in the NY Daily News shows that the impact was so strong that the windshield was completely destroyed. In an article in Street Blog, Brad Aaron suspects that the driver was speeding.
Michael Schenkman is the 16th victim who died in a bicycle accident in New York City this year. The number of bicyclists fatalities is on the rise in the city. Last year during the entire year 14 people died in bicycle accidents.
After yesterday’s accident, Transportation Alternatives released a statement asking the mayor to implement the Vision Zero Initiative to make the streets of New York City safer faster.
Northern Boulevard is one of the most dangerous corridors in the city. In 2014 Bill de Blasio launched the Vision Zero Agenda on Northern Boulevard where 8 year old Noshat Nahian was killed by a truck. Noshat Nahian whose family is represented by our personal injury law firm was crossing Northern Boulevard on his way to school when an unlicensed truck driver fatally struck him.
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