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16 The Queens Courier • APRIL 17, 2014 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com Pedestrian suffers broken ankle in Astoria hit-and-run BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO aaltamirano@queenscourier.com @aaltamirano28 Even playing it safe couldn’t keep Rich Feloni from becoming another hit-and-run victim. Feloni was walking down Ditmars Boulevard toward the Q69 bus stop on his way to work Tuesday, April 15, at about 8:50 a.m. when he was allegedly struck by a black livery cab on the corner of 45th Street. The Astoria resident said that although he had the right of way, he still leaned forward st of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com Place to check on any incoming traffic. The cab, which Feloni believes was speeding and driving close to the parked cars on the street, then struck him as he was looking to the right and threw him off his feet. “Even if I had the right of way I still leaned forward as precautionary measure. Next thing I know I’m getting whipped to my left and I see this car just making contact with me,” Feloni said. “It was just very reckless driving. This guy was going much faster than any car is driving in the morning.” While on the floor, Feloni said the traffic light remained red and he noticed the cab slowed down. However, once he stood up, with help from nearby concerned pedestrians, the cab allegedly sped away from the scene. A man who helped Feloni to his feet was able to jot down four numbers of the driver’s license plate and shared it with police. Feloni was then taken to Mount Sinai Queens with a fractured ankle and abrasions on his face. “I tried to be more precautionary, with all these crazy stories you hear,” Feloni said. “I’m glad I even paused.” Police information was pending as of press time. Although The Courier cannot confirm that the cab driver was speeding when Feloni was allegedly struck, the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) announced it is currently exploring antispeeding EVERYONE SUFFERS FROM PAIN regardless of sex, age, ethnicity or occupation. Instead of relying on only pain medication, consider high quality chiropractic care as a primary choice. • Auto accident • Workers compensation • Personal injury • Disc herniation • Neck/Back pain • Headache Chiropractic treatment is very safe and effective for any kind of musculoskeletal problem. CALL FOR A BETTER TOMORROW!! 718-224-8382 Dr. Richard Chang Kim D.C. (Board certifi ed Chiropractor of NY) 23-91 Bell Blvd., Suite 103 • Bayside, NY 11360 (Same suite with Bayside Dental and Acupuncture at Medical Arts Center) Offi ce Hours: M-Th 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Fri 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sat CLOSED, Sun (By Appointment Only) technology as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Vision Zero’s goal of zero traffic fatalities. The TLC is looking at speed governors, also known as mandatory or intervention systems, and other advisory systems that alert drivers when they are going over the speed limit, driving while fatigued or driving recklessly. A Vision Zero Town Hall meeting has also been scheduled for Wednesday, April 23, in Long Island City at LaGuardia Community College, 31-10 Thomson Ave. Photos Courtesy of Rich Feloni Astoria resident Rich Feloni was a victim of a hit-and-run as he made his way to work Tuesday morning.


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