“Groundbreaking” ConnDOT Road Diet Must Be First of Many
Today, Tri-State Transportation Campaign applauded reports that the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) is planning a “road diet” on a section of Burnside Avenue/Route 44 in
Today, Tri-State Transportation Campaign applauded reports that the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) is planning a “road diet” on a section of Burnside Avenue/Route 44 in
Last month, yet another Westchester County municipality moved towards safer streets. The Village of Dobbs Ferry passed a complete streets resolution [pdf] that will foster
With federal transportation policy set to expire on June 30, the conventional wisdom inside the beltway was that the Congressional conference committee negotiating a new
The NJ Transit Board of Directors announced a new bike access policy at today’s board meeting in Newark. In a step welcomed by cycling advocates,
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/33369005[/vimeo] States and municipalities across the tri-state region have rediscovered the many benefits of sustainable development in recent years, which include reduced auto dependency, cleaner
Today, Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia and New Jersey State Assemblyman Angel Fuentes of Camden joined a coalition of leading foundations, public agencies, and non-profits
At this month’s New Jersey Department of Transportation complete streets workshop in Mercer County, South Brunswick High School (SBHS) Student Council President Ian Moritz and Recording Secretary
The good news for Long Island pedestrians keeps coming. Smithtown’s Main Street, the site of several tragic pedestrian fatalities, has just gotten a makeover. After
Bike shares have been proliferating across the tri-state region of late, and it looks like Camden County, New Jersey will be next. The county has
For pedestrians across the tri-state region, some of the most dangerous places to walk are located near bus stops. In an analysis of Nassau County