Tuesday’s Headlines: Protesting Whoopi Edition

The group will hand out flyers reminding Goldberg fans that “traffic violence is a preventable public health crisis.”
Over the weekend, Goldberg issued a tepid apology for her misinformation, but the group said it was too little, too late. Goldberg should tread lightly — Families for Safe Streets is the same group that took down State Senator Marty Golden.
For now, here’s the news:
- The MTA board will vote on a fare hike on Thursday, but the Daily News reminds us that Gov. Cuomo is opposed to a fare hike — and we all remember what happened when Cuomo didn’t like something the MTA board wanted to do. Without a fare hike, the MTA will be facing a $244-million budget hole this year.
- Meanwhile, the MTA board will bring in an independent consultant to review the Cuomo-backed L-train fix. (NYDN)
- War on Cars, the podcast hosted by motor minimizers Sarah Goodyear, Doug Gordon and Aaron Naparstek, is back with a new episode. This week, the transit-loving trio uses Whoopi Goldberg’s mind-blowingly wrong comments about bike lanes last week into a deep look at why even liberal people have a blind spot about the problems wrought by automobiles. Looking at you, Mayor de Blasio.
- Trains will be running faster underground as the MTA raises some speed limits. (NY Post)
- It was a bad year for suburban commuters, too, as Paul Berger in the Wall Street Journal reports.
- WNBC News had the photo of the day: A tractor-trailer truck causing mayhem on W. 23rd Street in Manhattan. The Post covered it, too, but the picture wasn’t as good.
- And, finally, it’s official: There are 23 candidates for Public Advocate. (NY Times)