USDOT: Highway Trust Fund Shortfall Anticipated for Late July
It’s not only states that are running out of money to fund transportation projects; the federal government is too. According to the US Department of Transportation’s Highway Trust
It’s not only states that are running out of money to fund transportation projects; the federal government is too. According to the US Department of Transportation’s Highway Trust
With people driving less and federal largesse not what it used to be, it would make sense for state departments of transportation to shift away
Rutgers University’s Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling recently released the results of a poll regarding public support for an increase in New Jersey’s gas tax. The results are hardly shocking:
UPDATE: Both the Safe Routes to School and TE/TAP application deadlines have been extended to June 30, 2014. Funding opportunities to build sidewalks, bike lanes,
Between 2010 and 2012, more than 900 pedestrians were killed on roads in New York State. To highlight how broad-based these fatalities are, Tri-State released an
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) released its annual overview of transit ridership in the United States today, and by and large the news across the country
Smart Growth America released its Best Complete Streets Policies of 2013 report last month. The report ranks each Complete Streets policy enacted in 2013 using a system that measures ten
According to New Jersey State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, “No money is being provided through the proposed 2015 budget to help the Transportation Trust Fund pay for
Announced yesterday, Hoboken, Jersey City and Weehawken will launch a regional bike share system this summer. With 800 smart-bikes, 50 bike stations and two full-service pavilions
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,