
Roadwork is No Excuse for Unsafe Streets
Believe it or not, New York is not Copenhagen. Which means that when a bike lane or sidewalk is closed due to construction, people using

Believe it or not, New York is not Copenhagen. Which means that when a bike lane or sidewalk is closed due to construction, people using

Last June, with only a few weeks before the end of the 2015 New York State legislative session, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio nominated

New York City’s first-ever Car-Free Day, which coincided with the international Earth Day celebration, brought about a handful of street closures and even more images of city leaders

Following the Paris Agreement negotiations last year, leaders from around the globe will meet Friday in New York to memorialize a commitment to limit global temperature rise

This Friday, April 22, will mark the 46th anniversary of the first Earth Day celebrations. On that day, the United States and China–who together emit a staggering 40 percent of

In its annual ranking, The Best Complete Streets Policies of 2015, released today, the National Complete Streets Coaliton gave West Hartford, Connecticut’s Resolution Adopting a Complete Streets

The Internet was all atwitter this morning over a presidential candidate riding the New York City subway, so we thought today would be an appropriate time

The $147 billion New York State budget for fiscal year 2016-2017 came to a messy conclusion last week, with legislators pulling all-nighters and voting on bills

The latest Tri-State Transportation Campaign analysis, released today, National Walking Day, finds that 1,298 pedestrians were killed on roads in Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New

It won’t come as a surprise to New York City residents that the length of their commutes already surpass the national average by wide margins. According to the Center