Walk or Bike During Your Day? We Need YOU in Albany on February 11
New Yorkers for Active Transportation (NY4AT) are gearing up for their second annual advocacy day on February 11. This is a great opportunity to tell
New Yorkers for Active Transportation (NY4AT) are gearing up for their second annual advocacy day on February 11. This is a great opportunity to tell
Earlier this month, the New York State Senate Majority Coalition issued a report called Public Forums on Regulatory Reform in an effort to engender support for Senate Bill
In the last week, New Haven Mayor Toni Harp has given promising answers to many of the questions that transportation advocates have been asking. Last week,
Governor Andrew Cuomo released his 2014-2015 Executive Budget yesterday and a preliminary look suggests transit riders, pedestrians and bicyclists are seeing a lot more take than
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The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA), which runs the PATCO rail system and four major bridges in the Greater Philadelphia/South Jersey region, has been mired in scandal for
After sixteen-year-old Renee Thompson was killed by a turning vehicle last September while crossing Third Avenue at 60th Street in Manhattan, the New York City
Yesterday, one day after advocates delivered panniers full of postcards to Governor Cuomo calling on him to address the inadequate funding of pedestrian and bicycling
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Sweden, home of the Vision Zero Initiative, has one of the world’s lowest traffic fatality rates, according to the World Health Organization’s 2013 Global Burden