A cop told a cyclist he's not allowed to ride down any street without a bike lane. Experts — and the city — say that's wrong.
Bike lane markings that have faded or disappeared entirely mean some of NYC's bike lanes exist only on paper, cyclists say.
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Smoke filling an East River tunnel forced the railroad to briefly suspend service from Jamaica into Penn Station.
Growing income inequality makes it harder for the transit agency address its financial woes with fare hikes, a new report says.
Uber drivers say the city's car cap forces them to use pricey rented vehicles instead of their own. Taxi regulators will examine the issue.
New NYC rules maintain a freeze on most for-hire vehicles and restrict how long drivers spend on the road without passengers.
A Patch reporter pedaled through six cycling corridors. Here's what he saw.
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Joe Lhota claimed he was leaving the MTA after rescuing the subway. But a newly disclosed letter shows that wasn't the true reason.
Cyberattackers could bring Manhattan traffic to a halt by hacking enough cars connected to the internet, researchers warn in a new study.
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Mayor de Blasio plans to add protected bike lanes and revamp dangerous intersections in the wake of 17 cyclist deaths.
The MTA Board approved a plan to reorganize the transit agency that could lead to big job losses.
The MTA promised a plan to get homeless people out of the subways in an apparent response to demands from Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The city's cycling death toll for the year reached 17 Tuesday as two bikers were killed just hours apart, according to police.
Getting home on the subway Monday proved a monumental task for most New Yorkers. Getting to work on Tuesday won't be much better.
The 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 lines and the 42nd Street shuttle came back to life after a nearly 90-minute suspension in a stifling Friday rush hour.
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Rushing water broke through a wall at a Queens subway station, knocking one rider onto his back, video shows.
Straphangers were unable to buy MetroCards with credit or debit cards at stations across the city Wednesday morning.
The bike-sharing system will hit more than two dozen neighborhoods in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx in the next 4 years.
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The governor called on the MTA to create a "comprehensive outreach plan" to get homeless people off the trains and connected with help.
Several bus and subway operators were fired or suspended after a probe found they violated MTA rules by driving cars on the side.
Cameras that catch drivers speeding near schools will stay on twice as long under a state law that took effect Thursday, officials say.
Ironically, the same metric was said to not be a "relevent" indicator of "customer experience" two years ago.
A police officer shot a man who pulled out a gun and put it to the cop's chest during a Sunday evening struggle, the NYPD said.
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A rodent-loving rider grabbed a rat by its scruff with his teeth. Other straphangers were fittingly shocked.
Police cars are frequently spotted in bike lanes despite the NYPD's promise to crack down on drivers who do the same thing.
The Sheriff's Department arrested Anthony Medina, a debt collector accused of posing as a city marshal to intimidate indebted cab drivers.
The subways and commuter trains will be running on modified service schedules leading up to and on July 4.
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In nine months, 2019 saw more cyclist fatalities than all of last year. Here's who they were and where they died.
The MTA Board passed a resolution calling for a way to ban repeated violent criminals from NYC's public transit system.
Hikes are proposed at the GWB, Lincoln and Holland tunnels and PATH. Fee increases are planned at Newark, LaGuardia and JFK airports.
One in four riders skipped the fare on local buses in the first quarter of this year as fare evasion jumped across the board, MTA data show.
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With e-bikes set to be legalized, the mayor is worried about intermingling them with regular bikes because they can reach car-like speeds.