Whither the Discussion on New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund Debt?
The legal term, Res ipsa loquitur, or “the thing speaks for itself,” posits that “one is presumed to be negligent if he/she/it had exclusive control of
The legal term, Res ipsa loquitur, or “the thing speaks for itself,” posits that “one is presumed to be negligent if he/she/it had exclusive control of
New Jersey has dropped from 7th to 12th place in the League of American Bicyclists’ latest Bicycle Friendly States report — the Garden State’s lowest ranking in the seven years
No, it wasn’t an April Fools’ prank. On April 1, the New Jersey Department of Transportation revealed revised plans for the $265 million, 12.5-mile Route 35 Reconstruction Project. The
Rutgers University’s Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling recently released the results of a poll regarding public support for an increase in New Jersey’s gas tax. The results are hardly shocking:
Smart Growth America released its Best Complete Streets Policies of 2013 report last month. The report ranks each Complete Streets policy enacted in 2013 using a system that measures ten
According to New Jersey State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, “No money is being provided through the proposed 2015 budget to help the Transportation Trust Fund pay for
Announced yesterday, Hoboken, Jersey City and Weehawken will launch a regional bike share system this summer. With 800 smart-bikes, 50 bike stations and two full-service pavilions
After the Super Bowl transit “nightmare,” New Jersey Transit (NJT) announced there would be special legislative committee hearings and a Board investigation to figure out what caused such a
According to a Rutherford Police report, a 45-year-old man was struck and severely injured while crossing Orient Way on Saturday. The incident occurred near the
Even with the weather on its side, New Jersey Transit was unable to meet the transit demands of the approximately 28,000 attendees who purchased rail