Note: In May 2012, TSTC published an analysis that examined pedestrian fatalities from 2008 through 2010 in Nassau County and Connecticut in relation to their
Change is in the air in Jersey City. On Tuesday, City Councilmember Steven Fulop defeated incumbent Jerramiah Healy to become the next mayor of the Garden State’s
The recent economic recession has slowed and in fact reversed the growth in the nation’s total vehicle miles traveled (VMT). It’s common for this to
Last night, the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) outlined the three current design alternatives for the planned Ben Franklin Bridge pedestrian and bicyclist ramp and
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch — Mayor Finch joined advocates
Yesterday, Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch, City Councilwoman Lydia Martinez, and Director of Social Services Iris Molina joined AARP volunteers and Tri-State Transportation Campaign staff to
“If Tenafly doesn’t want it, that’s OK. We’ll take it!” That was New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson’s reaction when the New Jersey Transit (NJT) Board
The Suffolk County Legislature adopted a resolution last Tuesday by a vote of 16 to 2 that will provide the county over $320,000 in New York Metropolitan
While the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is not required to lead the local implementation of the State’s Complete Streets Act, municipal leaders, advocates
Ever since the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) adopted its Complete Streets policy in December 2009, New Jersey county and municipal governments have adopted similar policies
An agreement between the City of New Haven and the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) will create a safe bike connection on Route 1 (Water