Two New Busways Open in Jamaica, But Locals, Pols Still Wary for Some Reason By Julianne Cuba | Nov 1, 2021 | No Comments Will it be the most “impactful bus improvements” in the city’s history, as Mayor de Blasio called it? Well, it's a start.
DOT Study Shows that Bike Lanes Cut Risk of Cyclist Injury By One-Third (Yes, And…?) By Julianne Cuba | Oct 29, 2021 | No Comments So remind us again? How come every street doesn't have a bike lane?
Brooklyn Bike-Lane Proposal Finally Surfaces After Deutsch’s Departure By Dave Colon | Oct 26, 2021 | No Comments A long-awaited plan for a key waterfront connection on Emmons Avenue emerges after a Council member's expulsion.
The 10 Best Ideas We Heard at Tuesday’s Epic ‘Vision Zero’ Hearing By Gersh Kuntzman | Oct 26, 2021 | No Comments ...and it doesn't take much to implement them (except some courage).
Eyes on the Street: The Jay Street Busway is Being Undermined by Illegal Car Traffic By Dave Colon | Oct 26, 2021 | No Comments One year after the Jay Street Busway was boosting bus speeds for almost 50,000 daily riders, commutes for long-suffering bus riders are slowing as more drivers flout the basic rule, "No cars allowed."
City Adds to ‘Pedestrian-Friendly’ Areas of Broadway By Eve Kessler | Oct 25, 2021 | No Comments The DOT unveils six blocks of its mostly pro-pedestrian "Vision" for a people-centered boulevard.