The MTA presently owns just 15 electric buses that run along two routes.
Turnstile jumping erodes the sense of fairness in MTA's system, "and maybe in our society at large," said MTA honcho Janno Lieber.
Rush hour hiccups hit several lines Tuesday morning.
Misplaced or covered-up license plates allowed drivers to evade red light or speeding camera tickets 1.5 million times since March 2020.
“I’m homeless, and I wouldn’t sleep over there,” said Sureno Williams, 45, who was smoking a cigarette by the entrance last week.
In an Earth Day announcement, Gov. Kathy Hochul and MTA officials pledged to put pollution-free buses in communities with poor air quality.
All told, 156 Open Streets will fan out over 300 blocks this season. Here's where.
Traffic fatalities rose 44 percent in New York City during the first three months of 2022, according to grim new data.
Commuters saw seven subway lines either delayed or rerouted Wednesday morning.
Seven lines experienced delays Tuesday morning, according to the MTA.
The dreaded twice-a-week alternate-side parking rule is coming back to help sweepers clean streets, officials said.
One day after a mass shooting in a Sunset Park subway, trains are running as normal and a manhunt continues.
A mass shooting in a Sunset Park train station Tuesday morning spurred multiple subway shutdowns.
Here's what to expect from your Monday morning commute.
At last week’s MTA board meeting, Lieber again emphasized the looming financial hole the agency is facing.
Good morning, commuters — frustration is coming your way.
The crash happened just before 3 p.m. Saturday, according to reports. Seven people were injured.
New Yorkers already know they don't need a car to have fun — and the city's fifth "Car-Free Earth Day" on April 23 will celebrate it.
“Uber has a long history of partnering with the taxi industry," said Andrew Macdonald. "We’re excited to team up."
Skipped stops, rerouted trains and closed stations: the weekend is here.
A new Transportation Alternatives report said more drivers are running red lights and more pedestrians, cyclists and drivers are dying.
“At least the MTA is taking a step forward on these buses because if they don’t, it’s going to be very, very uncomfortable.”
Motorists in New York City lost 80 hours stuck in traffic last year, according to a TomTom study.
The goal is to address ear-splitting clamor from cars and motorcycles amid a rising volume of complaints.
“The number of people that have been pushed has gone up. Even when I am waiting for the train, I don’t stay too close to the edge."
Three stations will pilot platform screen doors to stop falls and shoves onto subway tracks, said MTA honcho Janno Lieber.
More than 160,000 New Yorkers with disabilities who rely on Access-A-Ride should get discounted fares, a new class action lawsuit argues.
At least one man, who was walking on the tracks, is dead, authorities said.
THE CITY reported last week that there were 1,006 fires in the subway in 2021 — up 12% from 2020 and a 40% increase from the previous year.
There are 17,555 bridges in New York State. Six don't need repairs.
Look around — there really are more people in your subway car.
The long-awaited fare capping pilot starts Feb. 28 and will last at least four months, along with $5 in-city commuter trips, officials said.
The New York City Patch's take on the Sunday puzzle.
The mayor’s office announced it will be on hold the rest of the week through Saturday.
How New Yorkers do Wordle... and get to workle.
Three stations where riders were recently hit by trains could support safety barriers, according to a Patch analysis of an MTA report.
Janno Lieber, the MTA's chief, blasted politicians for trying to "make hay" out of platform doors, which he said few stations could handle.
A new study by Transportation Alternatives found 273 people died in crashes last year — the worst number since Vision Zero took effect.
This as another passenger was pushed on to the subway tracks in yet another unprovoked attack, CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas reported Monday.