In what is sure to be welcome news for our region’s train ridership, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced yesterday that the Northeast Corridor will be getting $745 million for [...]
An interesting recent Richard Florida article in The Atlantic brings up a number of questions about how we get around, and how where we live makes a difference in our transportation choices. Some [...]
With more than 550 pedestrians killed from 2000 to 2009, the Orlando-Kissimmee region was first out of 52 in the rankings of most dangerous pedestrian regions in the United States, according to a [...]
It could get a lot more expensive to get around our region, thanks to a new proposed Port Authority plan to sharply increase tolls and fares on its four bridges, two tunnels, and the PATH train. [...]
A recent New York Times article discusses the bump in bike vacations as gas prices stay relatively high and economic gloom and doom abounds. According to the Adventure Cycling Association, a [...]
Much to the excitement of bicyclists in the GMTMA region, shared lane pavement markings, otherwise known as sharrows, are about to make their first appearance in Princeton later this month. [...]
Last month, NJ Transit released the results of a customer survey conducted this past spring, showing below average acceptance ratings for rail service, but high approval ratings for light rail [...]
An interesting opinion piece in the New York Times about how the difference in the way people think about transportation is a primary driving force in how we get around, and why we’re so [...]