CT Traffic Safety Advocate Injured While Jogging
[Update 7/31: Glastonbury police have charged Rep. Kehoe with “reckless use of the highway as a pedestrian.” The driver of the truck was charged with
[Update 7/31: Glastonbury police have charged Rep. Kehoe with “reckless use of the highway as a pedestrian.” The driver of the truck was charged with
It’s not just for tourists. Real New Yorkers like car-free Times Square, according to a just-released Quinnipiac University poll. The survey of registered NYC voters
“Who in this room personally knows someone who has been hit by a car?” Tri-State’s Zoe Baldwin asked a classroom of the 45 high school
Last week, Transportation Alternatives recreated an event that occurs every day in New York City, using a phony parking placard bearing the name of a
Transportation Alternatives’ recent report, “Executive Order: A Mayoral Strategy for Traffic Safety,” confirms with hard data what is apparent to anyone who has walked, ridden
New York City’s Summer Streets are back this year. The city will close off parts of Park and 4th Avenues and Lafayette Street to cars
Yesterday, TSTC board member Charles Komanoff presented the newest version of his masterpiece Balanced Transportation Analyzer (BTA) to a packed room at the Manhattan headquarters
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council, the NYC-area metropolitan planning organization, is looking for feedback on its 2010-2035 regional transportation plan. It is titled “A
Last month the Tri-State Transportation Campaign submitted comments on the Connecticut Statewide Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Update. The state’s original plan to encourage biking and
NJ Transit’s $1.79 billion FY 2010 operating budget, approved last week, avoids a fare hike and major service cuts despite a $62 million reduction in
Members of the Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance took to the Bronx’s Sheridan Expressway during yesterday’s afternoon rush hour and, well, you can see what
On Staten Island, traffic congestion is both a way of life and a perennial complaint. Six of the 15 editorials in the Staten Island Advance