A Fare-r Deal for Riders By Aaron Short | Oct 11, 2019 | No Comments Transit can raise ridership and better service while avoiding regressive fare hikes, experts say.
Weak State Law Protects Unlicensed Drivers Who Kill By Julianne Cuba | Oct 8, 2019 | No Comments “It’s part of our giant blindspot for the dangers of driving," a lawyer said.
NYC Car-Free Busway is Frankly a Big Success By Dave Colon | Oct 8, 2019 | No Comments "The street looks better, it's nice," one customer at Joe's Pizza said. "It's ridiculous, I don't know any New Yorker who would take a cab just to get a slice of pizza."
Report: Drivers Inhale More Pollution than Cyclists By Aaron Short | Oct 8, 2019 | No Comments Poetic justice: People who drive end up being exposed to more pollution from their cars than people who ride bikes or walk, a new report found.
AAA: Technology Won’t Save Pedestrians from Deadly Cars By Vince DiMiceli | Oct 7, 2019 | No Comments The pro-car group says so-called "pedestrian detection systems" don't work in cars going more than 30 miles per hour or when driving at night.
Report: Federal Highway Aid Is Rigged By Aaron Short | Oct 3, 2019 | No Comments The Eno Center argues that the federal government should value safety and the environment when doling out billions in highway funds to states.