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Abstract:In February, a piece of metal pierced an Uber driver's windshield under the same subway line in Queens.
A New York City council member tweeted terrifying photos of subway debris that had fallen and shattered a car windshield. It's the second terrifying incident in less than two weeks where debris has fallen from the same subway line in Queens. The NYC subway has been in a state of emergency for more than a year, as century-old signals cause near-daily service interruptions. For the second time in as many weeks, debris has fallen from an elevated New York City subway line, causing damage to vehicles below.Jimmy Van Bramer, a city council member who represents part of Queens, posted terrifying photos to Twitter Wednesday afternoon of a rusty piece of metal that appears to have fallen, breaking a car windshield below.Tweet Embed: //twitter.com/mims/statuses/1103349314447986689?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw What the hell is going on here?! For the second time in two weeks a piece of debris has come crashing down on a vehicle Below tracks on Roosevelt Ave., this time at 62nd street. The car was occupied and moving. No one injured but someone is going to get killed here @MTA! pic.twitter.com/WuoEU0XDfBIn a follow-up tweet, the councilman again called on other politicians to fix the crumbling subway, which has been in a state of emergency for more than a year. Luckily, no one was injured, but “we must fix our crumbling subway infrastructure before a tragedy occurs!” Van Bramer warned.Tweet Embed: //twitter.com/mims/statuses/1103376112132988929?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw I‘m at the scene where a rusted piece of debris crashed from the 7 train above onto a car driving down Roosevelt Ave. in #Woodside. We must fix our crumbling subway infrastructure before a tragedy occurs! pic.twitter.com/RtD7HfNTGkOn February 21, a similar incident occurred where a long piece of metal from overhead tracks fell and pierced a ride-hail driver’s windshield. No one was injured in that accident either, but had a passenger been present in the front seat, the results would not have been as lucky.The MTA did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.According to Pix11, the state agency said it was investigating the incident, and that the debris in question appeared to be part of a catwalk built for workers beneath the tracks years ago
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