Alliance for Biking & Walking Releases 2012 Benchmarking Report
This week, the Alliance for Biking and Walking released its 2012 Benchmarking Report, and the timing is impeccable. As Streetsblog points out, the release coincides
This week, the Alliance for Biking and Walking released its 2012 Benchmarking Report, and the timing is impeccable. As Streetsblog points out, the release coincides
On January 5th, the NJDOT made West Windsor the 24th Transit Village in New Jersey. In designating West Windsor as a Transit Village, the NJDOT officially “recognizes
New Jersey Future is looking for nominees for their Smart Growth Awards, which honor outstanding planning and development in the state. Winners will be recognized at
Vehicle fatalities in New Jersey Data from NJ State Police (link below) 2012’s just begun, and five people have already been killed in New
2011 won’t be remembered as a good year for smart growth legislation in New Jersey. Environmentalists are currently fighting the Legislature’s most recent assault on
In New York, Connecticut, and many other parts of the country, travelling by foot has gotten more dangerous. A recent analysis from the National Highway
As New Jersey’s lame duck legislature hobbles towards January, there are still a few important items on their agenda: In late August, Sen. Barbara Buono
The South Jersey area needs safe biking and walking routes, and we’re helping put them there. Along with the William Penn Foundation and a number
Between 2003 and 2010, there were 1,003 pedestrian fatalities and 40,150 pedestrian injuries in New Jersey. Rutgers University’s recent “2011 Pedestrian Safety Tracking Report” provides
A new analysis from Tri-State has found that between 2001 and 2010, there were 7,830 bicycle crashes in crashes in eight Southern New Jersey counties (Atlantic,