New Jersey 2012: Looking Back on the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
There were many transportation stories that grabbed headlines in New Jersey in 2012, none more prominent than Superstorm Sandy’s impact on the state’s transportation infrastructure.
There were many transportation stories that grabbed headlines in New Jersey in 2012, none more prominent than Superstorm Sandy’s impact on the state’s transportation infrastructure.
The Nassau County Bus Transit Committee will hold hearings this month to explore the anticipated effects that MTA’s fare changes may have on the NICE bus system.
The just-passed deal to avert the “fiscal cliff” contains an important provision that will provide hundreds of dollars in tax relief for many transit riders
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners Senators Schumer, Lautenberg and Menendez and Representatives McGovern,
Governor Cuomo will give his State of the State address on January 9, providing the first peek at his 2013-2014 Executive Budget. In case he’s
Congress has begun debating a $60 billion funding package that would rebuild and strengthen the tri-state region’s battered infrastructure in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. A strong
In a report released last week, the Suffolk County Welfare to Work Commission called for $5 million to support the permanent expansion of bus service to Sundays
Winners Hoboken commuters – The Hoboken PATH station opened Wednesday for the first time since Hurricane Sandy. Hoboken has had an especially difficult recovery; without commuters headed
The latest step in the Governor Cuomo’s march toward building a new Tappan Zee Bridge was taken yesterday when the New York State Thruway Authority’s
Although some Northern New Jersey communities are working hard to make their streets safer for cyclists, many roads remain perilous for those on two wheels.
New Haven’s Downtown Crossing project is moving forward. Earlier this month, the City received a $2.2 million grant to advance design work on the project, which aims to replace
Bicyclists and pedestrian fatalities were up nationally in 2011, according to newly released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) 2011 annual report