Six months after the pandemic stay-at-home orders began, there’s one thing that still hasn’t returned completely around Boston: The traffic.
All card holders must provide proof of eligibility and complete the following steps to re-enrollment.
A test lane will be built in the middle of Columbus Ave. in Roxbury.
The exempt states have satisfactorily low positive COVID-19 test rates per 100,000, according to the state's Department of Public Health.
A new procurement agreement allows partners to implement more bus and bike lanes while cutting costs to taxpayers.
Now, there's no difference in price for a cash fare, CharlieTicket and CharlieCard.
As of Sunday, 23 bus routes are running again for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
After the pandemic ends, the MBTA is projecting normal ridership will be 80 percent of what it was prior to the coronavirus crisis.
Hawaii is the latest state to be removed from the state's exempt list, following Rhode Island last week.
The Bay State has the fewest fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles, the survey said.
The MBTA this week is ratcheting service back up across the board. Here's what it could mean for you.
The city of Boston has announced a new initiative to help get people outdoors and restaurants back in business.
Employers should "gradually bring workers back" amid the coronavirus crisis to ease stress on transit, highways and public health.
The MBTA and the union representing many of its workers are at odds, over masks.
Public transit systems nationwide are grappling with a new reality — drastically plummeting ridership and revenue.
Logan Airport’s largest carrier said beginning on Monday, May 4 customers will be required to have a covering over their nose and mouth.
Socially conscious commuters with unexpected wiggle room in their budgets are redirecting it to lend a hand during the coronavirus crisis.
The MBTA is advising that people only use public transportation if they absolutely must.
The MBTA said it took steps to clean and disinfect all exposed work areas and vehicles.
MBTA buses ridership has also dropped over 70 percent.
The MBTA is facing a dilemma amid the coronavirus pandemic: how to get people to essential jobs and appointments while "social distancing."
Travel times down as much as a third on I-93 and as much as half on the Mass. Pike as events are canceled and people work from home.
Boston traffic is the worst in the country for the second year in a row, according to a new study.
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Stephen Salazar, 32, was killed when he failed to make the turn onto the exit ramp, police said.
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A Boston City Councilor would like to see parking ticket fines based on how much money a driver makes.
Eighteen bus stops and three Green Line stations have new E Ink signs that show real-time arrival predictions.
Police received a call of what was believed to be a man carrying an assault rifle on the T.
There is no word on the person's condition.
Boston is the only city in the country where Uber has rolled out the new feature, which allows customers to track arrival times.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will soon institute the screening process at Logan Airport.
“You can’t do anything. It’s more than frustrating because it’s something that could have been avoided,” Winthrop resident Dawn Manning said
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One of the fires happened downtown on Tremont Street, which was shut down.
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Massachusetts residents who haven't already made the switch to REAL IDs will need to in 2020.
The .45-caliber had a bullet in the chamber, and officers found another magazine with 13 bullets.
Outbound riders along the Framingham-Worcester line were seeing long delays during the Thursday evening commute.