New Tri-State Report Finds Region’s Older Pedestrians at Risk
Pedestrians 60 years and older in the tri-state region are disproportionately at risk of being killed in collisions with vehicles while walking, according to TSTC’s
Pedestrians 60 years and older in the tri-state region are disproportionately at risk of being killed in collisions with vehicles while walking, according to TSTC’s
Between 2000 and 2006-2010*, several tri-state counties saw some of the largest mode share increases in public transportation, biking or walking commutes in the nation
The proposal to extend Route 11 has always been considered bad transportation policy which would lead to environmental degradation, further suburban sprawl and increased congestion. But
Bicycling is booming in Dublin, Ireland. According to the country’s census, the number of Dubliners biking to work has increased from four percent in 2006
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Bx41 Riders and State Senator Gustavo Rivera — The
TSTC staff spent Monday afternoon tidying up our offices, and we came across some vintage reports on bringing tolls to the East and Harlem River
Last week marked the 30th anniversary of the Mianus River Bridge collapse in Connecticut that killed three people and injured three more. The anniversary comes
Biking is a burgeoning business in New York City, according to a recent report from the City’s Economic Development Corporation (EDC). The EDC’s June 2013
Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy and Transportation Commissioner Jim Redeker announced yesterday that the state was launching an 18-month transportation planning process, TransformCT, that will draw on
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners New York State Senator Jeff Klein and New