Could A Major Fix for the Prospect Expressway Be On “Deck”? By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 28, 2018 | 22 Comments Or maybe the roadway will be turned into an at-grade boulevard.
Ninth Street Protected Bike Lane Taking Shape, Albeit With Narrower-Than-Normal Bike Lanes By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 23, 2018 | 18 Comments Overall, however, the roadway will be much safer, city officials said.
TransAlt Hosts Memorial Ride For Madison Lyden Past Spot on Central Park West Where Garbage Truck Driver Killed Her By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 16, 2018 | 2 Comments An obviously preventable death.
London’s Slow Zones Save Lives and New York’s Don’t. Here’s Why. By David Meyer | Jun 13, 2018 | 53 Comments In New York's slow zones, speed humps are the only physical traffic calming measure. London uses a greater variety of traffic calming measures, installed more intensively.
STREETSBLOG USA 20 MPH Speed Limits Might Become the New Normal in Scotland By Angie Schmitt | May 16, 2018 | No Comments The "20's Plenty" movement may be on the verge of a new milestone.
STREETSBLOG USA Orlando, the Capital of Pedestrian Fatalities, Tests a New Approach to Street Design By Angie Schmitt | Mar 19, 2018 | No Comments Walking in Orlando is deadlier than in any other major city in the nation. But the city's new transportation director is a reformer.