
New Jersey: Vote Yes on Question 2
Question 2 is not controversial. There is no “Vote No on 2” coalition or campaign to speak of. And that’s because most New Jerseyans —

Question 2 is not controversial. There is no “Vote No on 2” coalition or campaign to speak of. And that’s because most New Jerseyans —

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has released its final draft of the New Jersey Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan, which is ready for public review and comments.

Nearly a year ago, discussing the bus terminal replacement project, the Port Authority declared, “We are so out of our league. We don’t know what we’re doing.”

A month before the September 29 NJ Transit train crash in Hoboken Terminal, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that 35,092 people were

Hudson County’s most dangerous road for walking claimed another life last Friday, when a pedestrian was fatally struck by a driver on John F. Kennedy Boulevard

In numerology, the number seven is “the seeker, the thinker, the searcher of the Truth… seven doesn’t take anything at face value.” If you’ve been following transportation

After a 98 day stalemate, the New Jersey Legislature approved a pair of measures today that will end the state transportation shutdown and raise the

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Senate President Stephen Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto announced late last Friday afternoon that they had reached an agreement to replenish the

While the Circuit Trails network expands throughout southern New Jersey, the City of Camden is striving to make its streets safer for bicyclists. Last week, Tri-State

The Delaware River Heritage Trail (DRHT) is making progress in Burlington County. The 60-mile multi-use trail loop recently received $2.3 million in federal funding through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) to