An uptick in cyclist deaths across New York City has prompted an eruption of protests for the 19 people – nine more than all of last year – who have been killed while riding bicycles, mostly struck by cars and semitrailers. But an average of seven times more pedestrians have died than cyclists since 2013, according to data from the New York City Department of Transportation. The majority of these deaths, especially in the outer boroughs, aren’t reported in the media.
Here are the latest pedestrian, motorist and cyclist fatalities across the five boroughs, as of the end of July.
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