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How could a venerable environmental group endorse a candidate who was a "no" on City of Yes and lukewarm on congestion ...
The program is the first baby step for New York to catch up to programs in Colorado, Washington, Minnesota, and Maine, among ...
Council Member Yusef Salaam (D-Harlem) will rally with advocates outside City Hall on Monday morning in support of his City ...
The back of the Bushwick Triangle at Scott Avenue, between Flushing and Johnson Avenues, will turn into a car-free space, and ...
The city's hugely-popular car-free Open Streets program shrank over the last four years and remains concentrated in Manhattan ...
Attorneys advising the Federal Highway Administration uploaded an internal legal strategy memo, seemingly by mistake, into ...
City lawyers have finally admitted in court that it is legal for cyclists to pass through a red light on a "Walk" signal — a ...
The Transportation Secretary has taken over the biggest transportation planning mess in North America. First, he has to ...
A map of the city's most reckless drivers shows how prolific the problem of super-scofflaws is in the five boroughs.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy says he hasn't seen enough data to believe in the benefits of bike lanes.
The feds did not question New York State's approach to congestion pricing in the first Trump administration, memos show.
Recent policies from the Parks Department have been unfriendly to cyclists — and you can make your voice heard tonight!
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