If You Get the Engineering Right, Enforcement and Education Will Take Care of Themselves
MTR reported last month on the announcement that New York will invest $110 million over five years on pedestrian safety. That news is especially welcome given
MTR reported last month on the announcement that New York will invest $110 million over five years on pedestrian safety. That news is especially welcome given
In the past two decades, as new lanes and paths have sprouted throughout the five boroughs, bicycling in New York City–once considered a fringe activity–is now
The latest Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis, released today, National Walking Day, finds that 1,298 pedestrians were killed on roads in Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New
This morning, New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg and New York City Council Transportation Committee Chairman Ydanis Rodriguez unveiled a multilingual expansion of the
Here we are again. Or have we been here all along? Groundhog Day may be a few days away, but New Yorkers are already experiencing a bit of
Winter Storm Jonas swept through New York City over the weekend, leaving more than two feet of snow. The city’s streets, which were shut down until
Every year, an estimated 1.24 million people are killed in traffic violence around the globe, while anywhere from 20 to 50 million more are injured. On the third Sunday of
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, annoyed by “costumed menaces” in Times Square, are considering removing the pedestrian plazas altogether. Here
Although the Tri-State Transportation Campaign rarely weighs in on issues relating to taxis and livery cars, the debate taking place in New York City regarding a cap
The New York Daily News published an op-ed on the Right of Way Law Thursday afternoon by Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director (and former bus driver) Veronica Vanterpool. Here