Without Wide Sidewalks, People Will Walk in Bike Lanes
During rush hour in Manhattan, you’re likely to encounter just as many pedestrians using Eighth Avenue’s protected bike lane as you will cyclists. The problem isn’t
During rush hour in Manhattan, you’re likely to encounter just as many pedestrians using Eighth Avenue’s protected bike lane as you will cyclists. The problem isn’t
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS President Barack Obama – While visiting the
As we hear more and more about the nation’s vast infrastructure needs, the Highway Trust Fund‘s impending bankruptcy and MAP-21’s looming expiration, you’d be forgiven for thinking that we’re
Suffolk County Transit riders, students and advocates held a press conference at the Patchogue Long Island Rail Road station this morning to call on Suffolk
The legal term, Res ipsa loquitur, or “the thing speaks for itself,” posits that “one is presumed to be negligent if he/she/it had exclusive control of
It was reported this week that over one million New Jersey taxpayer dollars have been spent on an “exhaustive” report ordered by Governor Christie to clear himself
On Tuesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced the formation of a bi-state “Special Panel on the Future of the Port
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in the tri-state region and beyond. WINNERS Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy – The governor announced this
State departments of transportation are growing concerned about the Highway Trust Fund’s pending insolvency. So what does this mean for communities across Connecticut, New Jersey and downstate New York? According
The 2.7-mile stretch of Interstate 84 between Exit 23 and Exit 25A east of downtown Waterbury, Connecticut is considered “one of the state’s most notorious commuter bottlenecks.” I-84
New Jersey has dropped from 7th to 12th place in the League of American Bicyclists’ latest Bicycle Friendly States report — the Garden State’s lowest ranking in the seven years
On Thursday, after four years of advocacy by Tri-State and allies, and with less than a week until the close of the 2014 legislative session, the