It was evening rush hour on Congress Street, and six lanes of buses, vans, cars, trucks, and bikes were fighting for position. Phone zombie Kaitlin Mulcahey crossed the major thoroughfare with nary a care in the world beyond her own palm. In September, the New York State Assembly passed a law that directs New York City to“ study and report on its efforts to educate…
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