Brooklyn Cyclist Fatally Struck by Tesla in Hit-and-Run
CBS New YorkOctober 5, 20251 min10,012 views
5 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβFatal Hit-and-Run in Williamsburg
- π A 32-year-old cyclist, Alexandra Huggin, was killed in a hit-and-run incident in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- π The driver of a blue Tesla struck Huggin while she was riding her bike early Saturday morning and then fled the scene.
- π₯ She was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital following the collision.
Community and Advocacy Response
- π£οΈ Residents and cycling advocates express that the tragedy highlights the ongoing risks cyclists face on city streets.
- β οΈ Some cyclists in the area report frequent close calls and past incidents of being hit by cars.
- ποΈ Transportation Alternatives calls for design changes, specifically physical barriers, to protect cyclists from reckless drivers.
City's Commitment to Bike Safety
- π Data from Transportation Alternatives indicates that 14 out of 156 traffic crash fatalities in New York City this year have been cyclists.
- π The city is reportedly falling short of its legal requirement to build 50 miles of protected bike lanes annually.
- πΉ Frustration is expressed over the driver's ability to evade capture despite the city's extensive camera surveillance.
- π The hit-and-run incident remains under police investigation.
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