Where the Sidewalk Ends
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 [...]
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 [...]
A new report by the transportation policy watchdog group the Tri-State Transportation Campaign identifies New Jersey’s most pedestrian-UNfriendly roads. The “winner” is Route [...]
Gas prices, which have recently hit the $3 per gallon mark in some parts of New Jersey, are not what anyone wants to see, especially during economic hard times. But, according to some, there [...]
The car-free life is getting easier and easier, if you happen to live in Hoboken. The city is aggressively encouraging residents to live a greener and less gridlocked life with a wide range of [...]
The United States has witnessed a troubling trend: an increasing number of incidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists fatally struck by motor vehicles. The seeming lack of accountability for [...]
May is here which means it is officially bike month! Cycling is not just a fun activity, it’s also a great way to promote a healthy lifestyle, reduce pollution, and improve public safety. [...]
October is pedestrian safety month. Here at Greater Mercer TMA, we promote safety among pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers all year round, but in October we strive to go the extra mile in [...]
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines distracted driving as “any activity that diverts attention from driving, including talking or texting on your phone, eating and [...]
We are all familiar with Rosa Parks and her contributions to civil rights. Perhaps the most famous of her actions was refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery bus. Years later, [...]
Although the Covid-19 lockdowns led to huge reductions in traffic and fewer car crashes this spring, the crashes became deadlier in some cities as drivers sped on quieter roads. In New York City [...]