Metro-North Survey Provides Insight into Westchester’s Emerging Mobility Needs
Starting in 2007, the MTA undertook customer surveys on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road, as well as in New York City (for New York
Starting in 2007, the MTA undertook customer surveys on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road, as well as in New York City (for New York
The New York State Department of Transportation released a report last week detailing how the Department has gone about implementing New York’s 2011 Complete Streets Act. The report, which
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio mentioned the Vision Zero initiative early in last week’s address marking 100 days since taking office, citing a 26 percent decrease in traffic fatalities during
If you ride the subway, bus or train every day, you’re surrounded by others. But just what do you know about your fellow transit riders?
Last week brought some good news for those interested in forward-thinking transportation policy. With New York Senator Charles Schumer’s leadership, a tax credit for those commuting to
Thanks to the efforts of elected officials, advocates and community groups, Queens arterials like Woodhaven, Northern and Queens Boulevards — regulars on TSTC’s annual Most Dangerous Roads for Walking analysis — may soon receive the
Mobilizing the Region has been reporting on increased development, commuter and pedestrian activity in the area west of Midtown Manhattan for several years now, but with the 7 train extension approaching
On Thursday, the New York State Thruway Authority Board of Directors held its first meeting since the New NY Bridge Mass Transit Task Force issued its
Though we often hear city residents complain of crowded commutes, crowded classrooms and crowded rental markets, there is a growing body of research to support
This was a tough year for transportation funding. Looking at what was won and lost, Upstate and Downstate, it’s pretty clear the State Senate’s new Transportation