Politicians On Transit: Earth Day Edition
New York City’s first-ever Car-Free Day, which coincided with the international Earth Day celebration, brought about a handful of street closures and even more images of city leaders
New York City’s first-ever Car-Free Day, which coincided with the international Earth Day celebration, brought about a handful of street closures and even more images of city leaders
Roughly 40 percent of Newark households don’t own a car, so many students in the city walk to school. And thanks to the federal Safe Routes to
In its annual ranking, The Best Complete Streets Policies of 2015, released today, the National Complete Streets Coaliton gave West Hartford, Connecticut’s Resolution Adopting a Complete Streets
The latest Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis, released today, National Walking Day, finds that 1,298 pedestrians were killed on roads in Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New
Biking in Buffalo is about to get a major boost this summer: Independent Health Association and Shared Mobility, Inc. have partnered up to bring a 200-unit bike share
The recently-released New York State Assembly and Senate one-house budgets offer contradicting paths for New Yorkers who walk and bike. In a win for active transportation,
Last week, the Alliance for Biking & Walking released its 2016 Benchmarking Report tracking states’ and large cities’ progress on biking and walking. Recently, the tri-state region has
This Monday, March 14, Tri-State Transportation Campaign will present at a community forum on complete streets in Yonkers, NY. The event, which is being held as
A 61-year-old man was fatally struck by a driver earlier this week in Valley Stream on Long Island. The unidentified victim, a Bellerose resident, was attempting
A new report from the Connecticut Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board shows that the Nutmeg State’s is becoming a better place for people of all abilities to