Biking in the Snow? Check T.A.’s Bridge Info Service Before You Go
For bikers in NYC, the bridges often contain real hazards in inclement weather: rain, snow, ice, and salt. Transportation Alternatives now has a two-wheeled equivalent of radio
For bikers in NYC, the bridges often contain real hazards in inclement weather: rain, snow, ice, and salt. Transportation Alternatives now has a two-wheeled equivalent of radio
Today Mayor Bloomberg and New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan announced a new plan to close portions of Broadway to cars and
The walk from Penn Station could be less crowded in a few years. As part of the redevelopment of Hotel Pennsylvania and the Manhattan Mall,
The recently released draft report of the MTA’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability contains tens of recommendations, most of which deal with greening the MTA’s
According to data released by the NJ Division of Highway Traffic Safety, 2008 has seen the highest number of bicyclist fatalities in the state in
Yesterday, the MTA Board passed its “doomsday budget,” officially putting riders on the hook for massive fare increases and service cuts if state elected officials
Older tri-state residents bear a significantly higher risk of being killed as a pedestrian than do their younger neighbors, or their cohorts in the rest
For shoppers and residents walking along East Fordham Road in the Bronx, it may not come as a surprise that this heavily traveled corridor made
Three bills of interest have been making their way through the New Jersey Legislature, bringing mostly positive changes to the table. On the traffic calming
One reason smart growth is called “smart” is because it creates a lively street experience and reduces automobile use by allowing people to walk, cycle,