Long Studied, Second Lincoln Tunnel Bus Lane Inches Closer to Completion
The Port Authority is studying the addition of a bus/high-occupancy toll lane to the Lincoln Tunnel. There appears to be an end in sight for
The Port Authority is studying the addition of a bus/high-occupancy toll lane to the Lincoln Tunnel. There appears to be an end in sight for
400,000 fewer cars and trucks traveled the NJ Turnpike in the first three months of 2008 than over the same period last year, according to
The “gas tax holiday” is such a bad idea that we didn’t even want to honor it with a comment – but now that the
Newark officials have issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the Broad Street Station area. Newark Mayor Cory Booker has identified the revitalization of
A thorough review of New Jersey’s draft 2009 capital program offers some troubling insight into the Garden State’s future transportation priorities. In the short term,
At a New Jersey State Assembly budget hearing last Tuesday, NJDOT Commissioner Kris Kolluri told state legislators that the state needed to come up with
April 2 – 4 marked New Jersey’s annual transportation extravaganza, TransAction 2008. Held in Atlantic City’s Taj Mahal Casino, the conference attracts the who’s who
NJ Transit executive director Richard Sarles christens a Go25 bus this morning. U.S. Rep. Donald Payne and others look on. Newark bus trips accounted for
NJ state legislators in Trenton have introduced three bills which would go hand-in-hand in protecting pedestrians in crosswalks: Introduced by Assemblymember Linda Stender and co-sponsored
If no news is good news, New Jersey is jumping for joy. After a year-long deluge of transportation, asset monetization, and toll road press and