Another Deadly Crash on Hudson County’s Most Dangerous Road
Hudson County’s most dangerous road for walking claimed another life last Friday, when a pedestrian was fatally struck by a driver on John F. Kennedy Boulevard
Hudson County’s most dangerous road for walking claimed another life last Friday, when a pedestrian was fatally struck by a driver on John F. Kennedy Boulevard
In numerology, the number seven is “the seeker, the thinker, the searcher of the Truth… seven doesn’t take anything at face value.” If you’ve been following transportation
After a 98 day stalemate, the New Jersey Legislature approved a pair of measures today that will end the state transportation shutdown and raise the
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Senate President Stephen Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto announced late last Friday afternoon that they had reached an agreement to replenish the
While the Circuit Trails network expands throughout southern New Jersey, the City of Camden is striving to make its streets safer for bicyclists. Last week, Tri-State
The Delaware River Heritage Trail (DRHT) is making progress in Burlington County. The 60-mile multi-use trail loop recently received $2.3 million in federal funding through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) to
There must be something that the NJ Transit Board of Directors should be doing, right? Governor Christie and the legislature failed to reach an agreement on time to
It’s been 62 days since a list of state-funded transportation projects shut down by Governor Chris Christie’s executive order was released. As promised, we will continue to highlight the work that
It’s been 60 days since Governor Chris Christie ordered all state-funded transportation projects to be shut down, and Senate President Stephen Sweeney said last week
The City of Asbury Park adopted a complete streets resolution on October 9, 2015. Less than three weeks later, the City formally rejected a proposal