Next: AAA Says Curb Car Use Amid remarkable political role reversals, MTA officials seemed determined not to take the bait and escalate a dispute with Mayor Giuliani over a transit labor agreement that features use of City welfa...
Daly Calls ISTEA Big Pataki Priority New York State Transportation Commissioner John Daly said that ISTEA Reauthorization would be one of Governor Pataki's "top three priorities" for 1997 at a midtown Manhattan transportati...
NJ Transit a True Believer in Montclair Connection NJ Transit's director of urban and community affairs told the Star-Ledger this week that nothing in a U.S. District Court's decision last week had shaken the agency's "core belief" that ...
Citizens Support NJ State Plan, If It's Enforced About 60 Warren County residents, elected officials and members of community and environmental groups participated in a lively debate Thursday evening on improving NJ's State Development and Redeve...
FYI Because most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, replacing all gasoline-burning cars with an all-electric fleet today would reduce vehicular carbon-dioxide emissions (the largest contrib...
The 4.3 cent Question Transportation reform groups in Washington issued an alert Wednesday that the U.S. Senate was actively debating the fate of the 4.3 cent of the federal gas tax now dedicated to budget deficit reductio...
Over a dozen bicyclists and representatives of bicycling organizations testified against legislation requiring universal mandatory bike helmet use at a New York City Council hearing Monday....
Confronting NJ DOT: Report from the Trenches Despite words from NJ DOT's leadership about "multi-modalism" "not building out of congestion" and policy documents that call for sidewalks to be built during roadway reconstructions, the agency appea...
Signs of the Times On Monday, the New Jersey Assembly Transportation and Communications Committee unanimously voted in favor of a bill giving towns the freedom to install in-street "yield to pedestrian" signs. T...
Managing More Bikes In its contribution to the NYC Mayor's Management Report -- an annual report on the state of the city required by City law each September -- the NYC Dept. of Transportation indicates it will construct...