More Cycling, Fewer Injuries: Study Shows Need for Better Bike Infrastructure in NYC
[Update 9/26: For further reading, see last week’s City Room article about how this study has been critiqued by other members of the Hunter College’s
[Update 9/26: For further reading, see last week’s City Room article about how this study has been critiqued by other members of the Hunter College’s
On Tuesday, transit advocates, labor, elected officials, and transit users stood together on the steps of City Hall to call on Congressional leaders, Governor Cuomo,
A promising transit-oriented development project around the Ronkonkoma LIRR station in Suffolk County seems to be moving forward, thanks to an unusual amount of cooperation
[Update: We are also excited to announce that NYCDOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan will appear as a special guest.] The Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s 2011 Annual Benefit
Metro-North Railroad officials are testing bike racks on the railroad’s newest rail cars, the M-8s, which are being rolled out on the New Haven Line.
Things are looking worse and worse for Long Island Bus riders, who face privatization of the system next year. Over the weekend, Veolia Transportation Vice
On Sunday, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano was able to display his 1969 Chevy Corvette at the county’s second annual “Cruise to the Show” parade
The last of three public forums on a proposal to finally fill in a gap in the East River Greenway on NYC’s East Side is
[Update: The extension has passed both the House and Senate.] 700 days since the expiration of the last federal transportation bill and seven short-term extensions
New York City officials announced today that they had selected Alta Bike Share as the vendor for a bicycle-sharing system, with 10,000 bikes, that will