Cycling Up, Injuries Down: NYC Bike Policy Is Working
Fewer bicyclists were injured in 2009, even as more New Yorkers take to their bikes, according to a new analysis of city and state data
Fewer bicyclists were injured in 2009, even as more New Yorkers take to their bikes, according to a new analysis of city and state data
Some bus riders in Westchester County have been spared a painful service cut after weeks of protesting the elimination of a critical bus route into
On Tuesday, the Senate Transportation Committee passed Complete Streets (S5711-a). This legislation amends the highway law, and enables safe access to public roads for all
A new report from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group finds that New Jersey drivers suffer some of the worst roads in the nation, with
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, NJ Future, and the Straphangers Campaign joined transit riders, advocates and community leaders across the country on Tuesday to urge Congress for
NY State Senator Craig Johnson stood up for safer streets on Monday, agreeing to co-sponsor state complete streets legislation (SB5711/A8587) after participating in a “walkability
A group from Transportation Alternatives, Environmental Defense Fund, Straphangers Campaign and Tri-State Transportation Campaign headed to Albany last week to lobby for the inclusion of
Last year, Gov. Paterson vetoed NYSDOT’s proposed five-year capital program, calling the $25.8 billion plan “unaffordable” given the state’s fiscal condition. In his budget, he
The following is a first-person account by Tri-State’s new Albany legislative advocate, Nadine Lemmon. I joined TSTC last week, and will be based in Albany
Supporters of Westchester County’s BxM4C Bee-Line express bus to Manhattan, which will be canceled in June under a cost-cutting plan proposed by County Executive Rob