In poll data released last week, New Jersey voters showed concern over the loss of open space and the state of cities, and interest in pedestrian friendly...
Yearly MetroCard: Toward Insurable Fares ? The annual "Premium MetroCard" under development to permit New York City to extend TransitChek taxable transit commuting benefits to city workers, may be a strong step toward a fare card...
Goethals Twin Left Out of Air Plan The NY Metropolitan Transportation Council has removed the Goethals Bridge twin from its list of "projects of regional significance" that is part of the downstate NY region's air pollution r...
Harnessing Nassau's Chaotic Development Despite an extended public discussion about bringing more coherence and transportation efficiency to the jumble of large commercial centers, parks, universities and stadiums becoming known as the Nass...
PA Takes Step Towards Non-Stop Tolls In a recent interview, Port Authority Director of Tunnels, Bridges, and Terminals Ken Philmus told the Bergen Record his agency plans to remove tollbooths from the lower level of the ...
Would a Gas Tax Cut Help New York ? Last week, U.S. Senate candidate Hillary Clinton displayed a deftness on transportation funding issues that eluded her opponent, Congressman Rick Lazio. Lazio called for suspension of the 18.3-cent...
Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry Will Start This Summer A ferry connecting Rockland County with Metro North's Hudson Line may provide relief for some commuters stuck in Tappan Zee Bridge traffic this summer. The MTA board gave thumbs up to the project on J...