How the Tri-State Region’s Universities are Trying to Reduce Driving
Colleges and universities across the nation are pioneering methods to reduce vehicle ownership and use on their campuses, according to a U.S. PIRG/Frontier Group report,
Colleges and universities across the nation are pioneering methods to reduce vehicle ownership and use on their campuses, according to a U.S. PIRG/Frontier Group report,
Late last month, Suffolk County (NY) Legislator Thomas Barraga responded to a letter from a constituent whose mother, Sandy Heins Cutrone, suffered a broken shoulder and head and
According to a Rutherford Police report, a 45-year-old man was struck and severely injured while crossing Orient Way on Saturday. The incident occurred near the
Roads that put pedestrians’ lives at risk traverse the tri-state region, and although no two dangerous roads are exactly alike, they tend to share a design
Earlier this week, Tri-State released an analysis on the region’s Most Dangerous Roads for Walking. This year, however, in addition to looking at total fatalities,
As state departments of transportation try to reduce the stubborn problem of pedestrian and cyclist deaths, one tactic they can use is to help local communities adopt
A new Tri-State analysis finds that more than 1,200 pedestrians were killed on roads in Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New York in the three
How often do you gripe to yourself about dodging aggressive drivers, inadequate lighting along a dark street, or that sidewalk that leads to nowhere? What
Last spring, toward the end of the 2012-2013 legislative session, several New Jersey legislators (both Democrat and Republican) introduced an arsenal of bills focused on
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