Summary:
- The article discusses a new report from the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) that questions the effectiveness of "daylighting" - the practice of removing parking spaces near intersections to improve visibility and safety.
- The report found that daylighting has had mixed results in improving safety, with some locations seeing a reduction in crashes while others did not.
- The article also mentions a City Council bill that would mandate daylighting at all intersections, which the NYC DOT report suggests may not be the most effective approach to improving safety.