At least eight people were injured, four critically, after a driver plowed into a crowd in Modena, Italy, on Saturday, officials said.
The MTA and transit advocates are celebrating the completion of several new projects to make bridges more friendly to bicyclists and pedestrians.
"We're all shaken up knowing that the people around us may not be alive," said a Seattle man who was at the Vancouver festival with his family the night of the car ramming attack.
A bus was at a bus stop when a car behind it suddenly rear-ended the bus, jumped the curb and slammed into the bus stop, leading to the injuries.
The goal is to better separate pedestrians and cyclists and to keep all visitors safe.
On Wednesday, city leaders cut the ribbon on new wider bike lanes along 5 Manhattan avenues