It’s one thing that union and pedestrian advocates agree on.
Public Advocate Letitia James, accompanied by members of both Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the non-profit Transportation Alternatives, last week called for the city to implement a warning system on city vehicles that would help drivers avoid pedestrians.
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