In 2019, 18,000 complaints were made about vehicles blocking bike lanes.
The break flooded the expressway near Jerome Avenue and caused delays back to the George Washington Bridge.
“A lot of people I know, it’s happened to them,” Golden said. “But never to me.”
Have a bicycle? Good luck finding a space — a new Transportation Alternatives study says there’s only one space for every 116 bicycles.
Police are searching for cyclists they say punched, kicked and hurled bikes at the luxury car.
MTA figures show the percentage of riders using the subway is only about 30% of 2019 numbers.
Roughly 75 percent of all traffic fatalities — which spiked amid the pandemic — this year took place in areas not enforced by cameras.
New York City saw a 38 percent drop in traffic collisions after COVID-19 struck — the most of any metro area in the country, a study found.
Assemblyman Robert Carroll argues a proposed $3 surcharge on deliveries will help raise $1 billion for MTA. Others say tax the rich instead.
The OMNY payment system is at 458 of 472 subway stations and will be installed at remaining locations by the month’s end, officials said.
Forgione has 26 years of experience in the department and is the DOT’s current chief operations officer.
Six people were hurt when a fire truck collided with a car early Wednesday morning in the Bronx.
It happened shortly after 10 p.m. Monday at Hylan Boulevard and Ebbitts Avenue.
Plans to toll downtown Manhattan cars could be delayed until 2023 because of Trump administration bottlenecks, according to a MTA report.
It happened around 12:30 a.m. Monday at the intersection of Bedford and Dekalb avenues in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
It happened around 1:10 a.m. Wednesday on Grand Street in Williamsburg.
The latest incident happened at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Sunday morning.
Polly Trottenberg, the commissioner of New York City’s Department of Transportation, has resigned.
The advice is not to travel at all. But, if you do, avoid this time.
Virtual public comment sessions starting Dec. 1 give straphangers a chance to say yay or nay on a proposed 4 percent fare hike next year.
The transit agency's board is considering doing away with unlimited MetroCards and other measures to fill a coronavirus-driven budget hole.
Metro area transit officials are hoping for financial help from the feds, but they say things are not looking good for commuters.
MTA’s “Mask Force” is regional after Amtrak, the Port Authority, NJ Transit and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority joined.
Tri-State Area travelers are getting more options.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority always advises “If you see something, say something.”
A body was discovered Monday on subway tracks in Lower Manhattan.
There are still no federal regulations for COVID health screenings at U.S. airports.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will start fining travelers who don’t wear a mask or face covering.
The voluntary program will test 2,000 frontline MTA workers a week, officials said.
Cash is back at the Lincoln Tunnel and on the upper level of the George Washington Bridge, at least for a little while.
Most only give crossing information in a visual format, the judge said.
The new, digital “Live Subway Map” shows moving trains, automatic real-time updates and tracks atop a geographically-correct street grid.
For pay-per-ride, the MTA says the value will remain on your card until the expiration date.
Nearly a quarter of New York City’s frontline transit workers may have contracted the coronavirus.
Morning commuters expecting to hop on the ferry from Greenpoint instead were greeted a man yelling “No service” as the boat sailed past.
It’s a dangerous drive on the Henry Hudson Parkway.
Seven bicyclists died in crashes last month — the most since Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, according to a New York Daily News report.
The OMNY fare payment system now gives riders at 77 percent of subway stations the chance to pay with their devices or contactless card.
The transit agency is adding nearly 1,000 more bus trips starting Oct. 1 as in-person learning expands in the city's schools.
Transit officials apparently have to make “defecating” an officially-banned activity on the city’s subways and buses.