NYC traffic deaths up 35 percent so far this year

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NYC traffic deaths up 35 percent so far this year
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NYPD records show 58 people — including pedestrians — died in car crashes through April 3.

Some traffic experts blamed a reduction in NYPD enforcement, leading to vehicular “chaos” in the streets.

“Drivers know there’s very little anyone is going to do, no matter what they do, how they drive. … We’re not even treating traffic rules as guidelines anymore. It’s a free for all,” Orcutt said. “It needs to start with the police. They need to claw back this idea that you can do whatever you want in a car in New York.”

The recent deaths are “most prevalent … during the overnight hours” on highways uptown, and in The Bronx, The NYPD said in a statement, adding the department’s Highway Unit plans to increase enforcement. “We recognize that the NYPD has a finite amount of resources and continually employs precision policing to traffic enforcement,” the department continued.

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