Ridesharing on the Rise Thanks to $4 Gas, New Tech
As gasoline prices steadily approach the $4-per-gallon mark, it is no secret that driving a car is the most expensive way to get around. As
As gasoline prices steadily approach the $4-per-gallon mark, it is no secret that driving a car is the most expensive way to get around. As
One of the more ironic planning efforts going on in the region today is Nassau County’s study to add transit — buses, light rail, or
Municipalities in New Jersey continue to sing the praises of NJDOT’s Transit Village program, which helps towns support walkable, transit-oriented downtowns but has been cut
[Update 6/6: A spokesperson for Gov. Cuomo tells Crain’s Insider, in its Friday edition, that “There are no plans to replace Chris Ward at this
With less than a month left in Albany’s legislative session, advocates continue to fight for complete streets legislation (S5411) to ensure that roads throughout the
Earlier this month, Tri-State joined State Sen. Marty Golden (R-Brooklyn) and Assm. Jim Brennan (D-Brooklyn), the Transport Workers Union, and transportation advocates in support of
Two of the region’s premiere events celebrating smart growth are next month. NJ Future’s 2011 Smart Growth Awards will take place on June 9 at
Six months ago, ConnDOT announced it would adopt several policies putting walkers and bikers on more equal footing with drivers. What’s happened since then? MTR recently
A new national report by Transportation for America examines the alarming number of pedestrians killed while walking over a ten year period from 2000-2009. Dangerous
In New York, the coalition standing behind a complete streets bill to make roads safer for all is even broader this year. Yesterday, State Senator