What De Blasio’s Early Appointments Could Mean for Transportation Policy and Safety
Mayor-elect de Blasio’s appointment of William J. Bratton as NYPD Commissioner and Anthony Shorris as First Deputy Mayor could be an intentional signal to livable
Mayor-elect de Blasio’s appointment of William J. Bratton as NYPD Commissioner and Anthony Shorris as First Deputy Mayor could be an intentional signal to livable
Earlier this year, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced an initiative that would “draw on broad public input and result in a plan to transform transportation
Pick any day to visit the Schuylkill River Trail in Philadelphia and you will see a fully-functioning commuter corridor — women and men bicycling and
On November 13, the Rutherford Borough Council in New Jersey unanimously approved a new road striping plan for the first phase of the Rutherford Bike
Situated in southeastern Westchester County, less than 30 minutes from Grand Central Terminal, Pelham, New York (which is comprised of Pelham Village and Pelham Manor)
There’s been a good deal of media attention given to a Vision Zero approach to reduce pedestrian fatalities on New York City streets. But, with
In New York State, more than 50 local communities have passed Complete Streets policies and laws, and in many instances the next question on their
Segments of Long Island’s Sunrise Highway in Nassau County and Route 25A in Suffolk County are two of the most congested areas in New York,
They said Citi Bike would bring “total carnage” to the streets. We were warned that bike share in New York would be “hell on wheels.” “Experts” told
The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) kicked off its Street Smart pedestrian safety program earlier this month in Hackettstown, Jersey City, Long Beach Island, Newark and Woodbridge. This new public