NJ Pedestrian and Bike Deaths Drop, But State is Still "Skimping on Sidewalks"
162 pedestrians and bicyclists were killed in New Jersey in 2007, 9 percent fewer than in 2006. But the good news is overshadowed by the
162 pedestrians and bicyclists were killed in New Jersey in 2007, 9 percent fewer than in 2006. But the good news is overshadowed by the
The Connecticut Post recently reported that the police department in Seymour, Ct., is jittery about potential liability issues that may arise from installing traffic calming
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) has posted official responses to public comments made on the NJ Turnpike expansion project, which would complete the dual-dual
MTA staff unveiled a preliminary budget full of bad news at this morning’s board meeting, with the biggest news an eight percent fare and toll
Nearly every New York City metro area news outlet has reported that the MTA will propose a fare and toll increase at tomorrow’s board
Connecticut’s Transportation Strategy Board has selected a consultant, Cambridge Systematics, to study applying congestion pricing in the state. The TSB, a division of the Office
The latest victim of the MTA’s budget shortfalls may be the LIRR Third Track project. LIRR President Helena Williams told Newsday in a story published
According to the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadephia, more than half of the Delaware River bridges between Lambertville, NJ and Wilmington, Dela. do not allow
The Tappan Zee Bridge/I-287 Corridor study team has been virtually silent this summer, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening. Tri-State has learned that the
As press reports detail NYC DOT’s plan to create a public esplanade along Broadway from 42nd to Herald Square, the 34th Street Partnership released