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
NYCDOT will extend the 9th Ave. protected bike lane, pictured above, to 33rd St. (Image TSTC) At Transportation Alternatives’ 2008 Greenway Summit, keynote speaker Jon
Once again, only the New York State Assembly stands in the way of NYC’s plan to reduce waste truck traffic. Last week, the New York
According to scoping update documents released in February, this month NYS DOT will decide whether to run bus rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, or
It’s clear that expensive road widenings won’t solve downstate New York’s congestion problems. However, innovative alternatives to general purpose lanes could offer some sustainable relief,
Despite a new Far West Side development deal, prospects for saving the MTA’s current capital plan still seem as barren as the Hudson Yards (Image
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
It looks like Long Island Bus, long the unwanted stepchild of government, has finally found a home in the MTA family. Cost savings and increased
On Saturday, hundreds of people gathered in Brooklyn to call on Governor Paterson to send the Atlantic Yards mega-project back to the drawing board. The
Three recently released publications will be powerful tools in shaping transportation policy in New York City beyond the Bloomberg Administration. Two are progress reports on