Save the Date Again! BK Gateway Elected Official Panel Rescheduled
Third time is the charm! (We hope.) Tri-State Transportation Campaign — in collaboration with the Office of New York City Council Member Letitia James, the
Third time is the charm! (We hope.) Tri-State Transportation Campaign — in collaboration with the Office of New York City Council Member Letitia James, the
In recently-released preliminary data for 2012, the National Safety Council (NSC) finds that nationwide, motor vehicle fatalities increased five percent from 2011. This is the
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners NY Senator Charles Schumer — Senator Schumer is rightly qualifying
Connecticut’s 2009 complete streets law requires that transportation projects receiving state funds consider all users of the road, and is considered one of the strongest laws of its type in
It’s budget season so it’s time to make sure transit in New York State is a funding priority for elected officials. Join the New York
In a 3-2 vote yesterday, the Nassau Inter-County Express Bus Transit Committee (BTC) endorsed a fare hike on 73 percent of riders who use MetroCard.
The unveiling of a financing plan for the Tappan Zee Bridge is becoming a classic chicken and egg scenario. New York State says it cannot
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners President Obama — In his Tuesday State of the
A public meeting of the Nassau County Bus Transit Committee (BTC) will take place Wednesday, February 13 at 4 p.m. at Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) headquarters in
According to the National Transit Database, the primary source for transit information in the United States, Nassau County bus ridership dipped below the 30 million
A recent New York Times feature about plans to revive Newark’s Military Park described a grandiose $3.25 million project that seeks to revitalize the “derelict” park.
A December 2011 report from Transportation for America indicated that over 10 million drivers cross structurally deficient bridges in New Jersey every day. In 2010, NJDOT released