Scudder Falls Bridge to Include Bike and Pedestrian Path
In a victory for cyclists and pedestrians, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced on Tuesday that the replacement of the Scudder Falls Bridge
In a victory for cyclists and pedestrians, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced on Tuesday that the replacement of the Scudder Falls Bridge
A new report from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group finds that New Jersey drivers suffer some of the worst roads in the nation, with
New Jersey Turnpike Authority executive director Diane Scaccetti-Gutierrez is planning to retire, Bloomberg News reported last week — giving the Christie administration a chance to
A gas tax referendum may be on the table, and a smaller transportation capital plan is on the way, NJDOT Commissioner Jim Simpson said during
Just ahead of the bell, NJ Transit released its federally mandated analysis of the fare hike and service cuts‘ impact on low-income and minority populations.
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, NJ Future, and the Straphangers Campaign joined transit riders, advocates and community leaders across the country on Tuesday to urge Congress for
The board of NJ Transit unanimously voted to raise fares and cut service yesterday, spurring activists, advocates, elected officials and individual citizens to bring their
After intense pressure from riders across the state, NJ Transit announced today that it will reduce its planned fare increase for local bus and light
157 pedestrians were killed on New Jersey’s streets in 2009, an increase of 14.6 percent over 2008 levels, according to a Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis
[youtube width=”500″ height=”300″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McHTfFXIVJc[/youtube] During a meeting with the Star-Ledger‘s editorial board last month, Governor Christie offered up some blunt honesty while discussing his plan to