What People Are Saying About NJ Transit’s Proposed Fare Increase
“Hell hath no fury like a commuter facing a fare hike,” NJ Advance Media reporter Larry Higgs wrote this week. You’ve probably heard by now
“Hell hath no fury like a commuter facing a fare hike,” NJ Advance Media reporter Larry Higgs wrote this week. You’ve probably heard by now
Having been marketed as a status symbol for class and wealth almost as soon as its invention, car ownership, almost more so than home ownership,
Streetsblog reported today that the New York City Department of Transportation will make permanent the road diet on Brooklyn’s Fourth Avenue, which has, until recently, been a
In terms of traffic fatalities, 2014 was the safest year for everyone on New York City’s streets since the turn of the century. Everyone, that
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS Tri-State area elected officials who “Stood Up
The Connecticut Department of Transportation has closed a 28-year-old, 727-space parking garage adjacent to the Stamford Transportation Center, the busiest station on the New Haven Line
Streets safety efforts are gaining encouraging momentum across the country, with cities like New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Mateo, Austin, Seattle, Portland, Boston and Chicago, and
The Connecticut Bike Walk Summit brings together advocates, planners, engineers and policymakers from across Connecticut to share ideas on how to make Nutmeg State communities safer and more accommodating for
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS U.S. Representative Bill Shuster — While
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy took advantage of a sunny Monday morning yesterday to tour the underside of the Interstate 84 Viaduct in Hartford and speak