New Camera is Small Step for NYC Buses; State Can Make it a Giant Leap
Today NYCDOT, the MTA, and NYC’s Taxi and Limousine Commission announced the activation of New York City’s first bus lane enforcement camera, at 34th Street
Today NYCDOT, the MTA, and NYC’s Taxi and Limousine Commission announced the activation of New York City’s first bus lane enforcement camera, at 34th Street
Transportation Alternatives’ recently-released report Terminal Velocity: New York City’s Speeding Epidemic documents drivers’ speeds at 13 of the most dangerous locations in the five boroughs.
Today the Empire State Transportation Alliance announced the release of new subway and bus ads aimed at mobilizing riders to speak up to stop fare
Last Friday, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and Regional Plan Association held a forum to discuss the creation of a MTA regional bus authority, one of
NJ Future’s 2009 Redevelopment Forum is next Friday, February 27. The forum offers a full day of smart growth workshops, speakers, and networking. Of the
The just-signed-into law economic stimulus package is a huge opportunity — and a huge test — for state transportation officials. That’s because, of the $46
The initial set of MTA hearings on the agency’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service ended last week (there is one more hearing,
Late last month, NJDOT announced that six more municipalities will be participating in a red light camera pilot program created last year. Edison, Jersey City,
Governor Rell announced her budget for fiscal years 2010 and 2011 last Wednesday in Hartford. With Connecticut facing a $922 million deficit, her proposal was
Late last month the New York City Council passed two laws aimed at reducing vehicle idling and the harmful emissions it creates. Intro 40 expands
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign and Regional Plan Association will be holding a forum on how regional bus would affect Westchester County on February 13 at
Not surprisingly, most of the debate over the MTA’s financial problems has occurred in the MTA’s 12-county downstate service area, where transit riders face massive