City DOT Still Mum on Long-Delayed Fifth Avenue Busway By Julianne Cuba | Apr 8, 2022 | No Comments The busway is still dead in the water, even as bus speeds sink back to pre-pandemic levels and as busways in other boroughs are proving successful.
Long Island City Getting Some Protected Bike Lanes By Julianne Cuba | Apr 6, 2022 | No Comments Redesigns are coming to three dangerous corridors, crucial connectors to the Pulaski and Queensboro bridges.
MTA Boss ‘Rethinking’ Timing of Long-Awaited All-Door Bus Boarding By Dave Colon | Mar 31, 2022 | No Comments "We might be waiting years for all-door boarding," one advocate said.
Jackson Heights Pol to Mayor Adams: Fix de Blasio’s Travers Park Failure By Julianne Cuba | Mar 29, 2022 | No Comments The Adams Administration should force Koeppel Mazda to retreat from a street that should be fully pedestrianized for the benefit of the community, not a few cars, said Council Member Shekar Krishnan.
Gas Tax Holiday Is A Stupid Idea that Will Hurt Transit Riders, Advocates Say By Dave Colon | Mar 28, 2022 | No Comments A gas tax holiday is mostly a holiday for wealthy drivers and a double-shift for low-income transit users.
Is This The Year The Addabbo Bridge Protected Bike Lane Actually Happens? By Dave Colon | Mar 25, 2022 | No Comments Could the state and city departments of Transportation be finally bridging their differences?