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Welcome to NYC School of Data — a community conference that demystifies the policies and practices around civic data, technology, and service design. This year’s conference kicks off NYC’s annual Open Data Week & features OVER 30 sessions organized by NYC’s civic technology, data, and design community! Our conversations & workshops will feed your mind and empower you to improve your neighborhood. Follow the conversation #nycSOdata on twitter and tune into our live stream (provided by the Internet Society of New York).
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Saturday, March 2 • 1:45pm - 2:45pm
Reported: Making it easy to report drivers blocking the bike lanes

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Reported is an app that makes it easy to hold drivers accountable for dangerous behavior like blocking bike lanes and crosswalks. You can submit photos of any vehicle such as taxis, Ubers, trucks and buses in seconds and view submissions from the community. Reported submits these reports directly to NYC's 311 system and the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (if appropriate). In 2018, submissions from Reported led to $380,000 in summonses through the TLC and represented 25% of all ""bike lane blocked"" complaints filed to 311. We want to make our streets safer by empowering the most vulnerable road users and delivering actionable data to city agencies.

Winner of the 2015 NYC Big Apps ""Vision Zero"" Big Idea Challenge

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Novich

Jeff Novich

Creator, Reported
I'm a product manager by day @ Classpass. I'm passionate about safe streets, urban design, bike lanes & cycling and pedestrianization. I have travelled extensively in Europe with my wife and 2 kids and plan to spend a month in Amsterdam this summer!
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Joseph Frazier

Senior Software Engineer, Care/of


Saturday March 2, 2019 1:45pm - 2:45pm EST
Freeman Plaza 302 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013