Sharp Drop In Regional Traffic Deaths, But NYC Bike/Ped Deaths Rise Proportionally
The number of people killed in traffic collisions regionwide fell in 2007 over 2006 levels, according to preliminary data collected from the New York City
The number of people killed in traffic collisions regionwide fell in 2007 over 2006 levels, according to preliminary data collected from the New York City
Gov. Corzine has been touring the state in an effort to garner support for his unpopular plan to bond against increased tolls in order to
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
On Monday NJ Gov. Jon Corzine signed into law two bills with an impact on transportation and land use that made it through the state
After a year of speculation, New Jersey residents finally got to hear details of Governor Corzine’s “asset monetization” plan during his State of the State
In 2007, New Jersey prioritized other policies over the smart-growth oriented NJFIT program. New Jersey began 2007 far ahead of New York and Connecticut in
Transit advocates lost a great champion when George Warrington passed away on December 24th. Warrington, 55, enjoyed a well-deserved reputation as a national leader in
This year NJ Transit, Westchester County, and the MTA raised fares, approved a fare hike, and are about to approve a fare hike, respectively. As
Who needs the space on 32nd Street more? NYC’s Penn Station is the busiest transit hub in the country, handling more people a day than
As we’ve written about extensively, New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund is soon expected to collapse after decades of irresponsible borrowing and bonding. The first article