The idea: You charge people money to drive in certain places. That fee, in theory, discourages people from driving.
With the cutting of a ribbon, a long-awaited protected bike lane on the Brooklyn Bridge opened for the growing number of city cyclists.
MTA officials touted the installation of cameras at all 472 subway stations as a way to boost safety and allay crime fears.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
Someone may have triggered the power outage by accidentally pressing an emergency power-off switch, an initial investigation has found.
“Never saw cops enforce masks and honestly, a lot of the cops on the train don’t wear one.”
The Bronx River Parkway and the Major Deegan Expressway have both reopened after flooding previously shut it down.
Most subways are up and running, but delays remain on the 4, 5, 6, and 2 lines.
A study from WalletHub gave New York City near-bottom rankings in safety, traffic and cost of owning a car.
The shift, a component of the city's BQE revitalization plan, will reduce weight and minimize delays caused by breakdowns and collisions.
The change also comes as a shortage of train operators and conductors resulted in more than 9,000 trips being canceled in the first 25 days.
About 550 straphangers were on trains stuck between stations after an "unprecedented system breakdown" Sunday night, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
Lane closures begin Friday night ahead of construction on the roadway.
“It’s much easier to erect hostile architecture and criminalize people and push them out of public spaces.”
The MTA announced there will be no LIRR service east of Patchogue on the Montauk Branch or to and from Greenpoint.
Many are inclined toward a simpler solution.
Dirty, smelly, overcrowded — these are the stations that spur that lovely only-in-New York level of commuter anxiety.
A $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill approved by the Senate includes $10.7 billion for the MTA, plus more for long-awaited projects.
Increased delta variant measures forced organizers' hand and prompted the cancellation, they said in a statement.
A new four-part plan for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway focuses on fixes and traffic tweaks — and leaves the "long-term vision" for later.
Demetrius Crichlow, the Acting Executive Vice President of Subways, has also been promoted to Senior Vice President of that department.
Fifty blue Tesla cabs run by Revel will wheel into Manhattan starting Aug. 2, according to the company.
MTA officials blame the staffing shortfalls on a hiring freeze put in place at the start of the pandemic when ridership sunk.
Police said a red Nissan Maxima heading westbound on Montauk Highway left its lane and crashed head-on into an oncoming gray Toyota Prius.
$10.5 billion in funding puts the Metropolitan Transit Authority on better financial footing through 2024 but a deficit awaits in 2025.
Vision Zero is in "crisis" after 124 people died so far this year in traffic crashes, a new study by Transportation Alternatives argues.
Google Maps' improved crowdedness predictor tracker allows commuters to determine how packed the subway may be down to the car level.
Holding a giant $15 billion check, Mayor Bill de Blasio pressed MTA to clear the road for congestion pricing and its windfall for transit.
Larry Schwartz, who heads the MTA board's finance committee, told reporters fare hikes are off the table this year, according to reports.
A pandemic surge in noisy cars and bikes racing through New York City streets has gotten worse in 2021, with complaints nearly doubling.
The mayor says the city's recovery depends on commuters going back to mass transit.
"We haven’t seen any action from the MTA — the time for action is now," the mayor said about the plan to impose tolls to clear up traffic.
Heavy rain and high wind gusts will hit the city only days after a storm on Thursday caused roads and subway stations to flood.