New York Post

Give us a brake, de Blas!

Moms rip mayor

- By REBECCA HARSHBARGE­R and LEONARD GREENE leonard.greene@nypost.com

Mothers of kids killed in city traffic accidents have a message for Mayor de Blasio: Slow down.

Days after de Blasio flouted his own trafficsaf­ety plan by riding shotgun in a speeding SUV that ran two stop signs, the moms — members of a new concerned parents group — urged him to practice what he preaches about putting on the brakes.

“Obviously, everybody needs to obey traffic laws, including the mayor and the police,” said Amy Cohen, who helped organize the group, Families for Safe Streets.

Cohen’s 12yearold son, Sammy Eckstein, was killed Oct. 8 when he was struck by a van while chasing a soccer ball on a Park Slope street.

Cohen said de Blasio should move faster to implement his ambitious Vision Zero safety plan, which includes lowering the city’s speed limit and cracking down on reckless cabdrivers.

“Vision Zero did not have any timeline,” Cohen said. “We are demanding a timeline for rapid implementa­tion. We demand change now.”

Cohen, at a City Hall press conference Sunday, said she was pleased with de Blasio’s call to lower the city’s speed limit from 30 to 25 mph, but said he should take it all the way down to 20 on residentia­l streets.

She and others will make that case Monday to a City Council subcommitt­ee.

Dana Lerner, whose 9yearold son, Cooper Stock, was killed by a cabdriver on the Upper West Side last month, said cabbies who kill should lose their licenses.

“What if I hail a cab and he’s the driver?” Lerner said. “The TLC should make sure drivers are welltraine­d and immediatel­y revoke a driver’s license if they kill anyone.”

Lerner was also upset that de Blasio hadn’t reached out to her about her son’s death.

“I’ve heard from strangers all over the world,” Lerner said. “I have heard nothing from him and nothing from the TLC.”

The mayor didn’t stick around over the weekend to answer questions about his SUV misadventu­res. Instead, he took off for a family outing in Gettysburg, Pa.

De Blasio returned to his Park Slope home with son Dante Sunday afternoon and refused to answer even any questions about the trip, other than to say he had a “wonderful time.’’

Additional reporting by Amber Sutherland

 ??  ?? R.I.P.: Amy Cohen with a picture of son Sammy Eckstein.
R.I.P.: Amy Cohen with a picture of son Sammy Eckstein.

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