Honoring the Lives of New York’s Road Traffic Victims
Every year, an estimated 1.24 million people are killed in traffic violence around the globe, while anywhere from 20 to 50 million more are injured. On the third Sunday of
Every year, an estimated 1.24 million people are killed in traffic violence around the globe, while anywhere from 20 to 50 million more are injured. On the third Sunday of
Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $325 billion transportation bill–that is, after a flurry of votes on nearly 270 amendments. One of those
The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s 2016 capital program dedicates most of its funding towards road and bridge maintenance, but places greater emphasis on road expansion than
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS New Jersey Acting Transportation Commissioner Richard
Last week we looked at how the Move New York Fair Plan would impact commuters in New York City Councilmember I. Daneek Miller’s southeastern Queens district. This
With all the chaos in Washington these days, many had given up hope that lawmakers would be able to pull together a long-term transportation authorization.
The City of Camden, New Jersey has experienced unprecedented investment in recent years, including a $1 billion mixed-use waterfront development and the new Subaru of America headquarters. Between the
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS New York City Councilmembers Helen Rosenthal
Paul Ryan hasn’t been Speaker of the House for a full week yet, but he’s already facing a major test: the long-term surface transportation bill. As
Last week, 14 of the New York City Council Progressive Caucus’ 19 members endorsed the Move NY Fair Plan. Among supporters were Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer