British woman and her 2 daughters killed in New York
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Natasha Saada, 34, who was brought up in Mill Hill, north London, died along with her two daughters Diana, eight, and Deborah, five, in New York City after being hit by a car
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The renewed pressure on passing the “Stop Super Speeders” bill comes days after a driver with a suspended license fatally struck a mother and her two daughters while the family was crossing a street ...
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Willie Fawaz, owner of Huntington Auto Mall in Suffolk County, Long Island, told The Post that he has seen an uptick in the number of customers.
Vicitims families gather outside Brooklyn Borough Hall Monday to propose new ISA technology. Two state lawmakers are pushing a bill to force bad drivers to install tech on their cars that would
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A New York City councilman wrote a letter to the NYPD commissioner calling for an investigation into claims that Tesla test drivers are recklessly operating the vehicles on city streets.
Most NYPD cars are 'beat up and broken down' due to underinvestment, Commissioner Jessica Tisch says
Almost 75% of New York City Police Department cars are beyond their normal life cycle, needing replacement at a time when the department is struggling to attract and retain officers, officials in the country's largest police department acknowledge.
A mother and two of her young children are dead, and one other child remains in critical condition, following a car collision in New York City. The driver alleged to have hit the family members was driving on a suspended license,
NY lawmakers are backing a bill to combat speeding by requiring repeat offenders to install speed-limiting tech in their cars, prompted by a deadly Brooklyn crash.
Brad Lander, the comptroller, said Elon Musk’s actions on behalf of the Trump administration had hurt Tesla’s stock price.
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