Thousands of ride-share drivers in New York City will soon see some money heading their way.
Two subway lines remained partly suspended during Friday's rush hour after a train collision that left 26 injured, MTA officials said.
Surprisingly, the station with the busiest bathrooms isn't in Flushing.
When New York City's record snowless streak ends, a new software system will help send out and track plows, Mayor Eric Adams said.
No word on how many drunken Santas were among the post-pandemic weekend record of 2.9 million rides.
The vote Wednesday sets up a 60-day public comment period that's a last step before tolls in Manhattan.
The new, electrified public ferry is anticipated to begin service in summer 2024.
The city's "firm and bold commitment" to daylighting — as one official called it — will affect 2.5 percent of intersections a year.
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Service will be suspended for several weekends in early 2024, as the MTA works on the Queensboro Plaza accessibility project.
Numbered trains are faring far better than their alphabetical counterparts in a key metric the MTA uses to measure durability.
After an inspection determined a Newtown Creek bridge needed urgent repairs, road officials put up a 13-ton limit sign.
The city's push for unlimited licenses for electric rideshare vehicles is on hold amid a lawsuit from yellow cab drivers.
The rideshare company will end its popular moped service Nov. 18 to focus fully on electric cars.
Subway stations across the city this past week saw attacks, gropings and shovings as long-promised platform barriers lag behind schedule.
"Construction now begins on both sides of the Hudson," said Sen. Chuck Schumer about the massive tunnel project.
The twin settlements with Attorney General Letitia James not secured back pay, but establish mandatory paid sick leave for drivers.
Six subway stations now have vending machines for the refillable, tap-to-pay OMNY cards as the MTA preps a system-wide expansion next year.
The 7 train was partly suspended Monday morning, while seven other lines ran with delays, officials said.
A mock studio apartment inside a parking garage this weekend will show how cars have gobbled up New Yorkers' living space, advocates said.
The city's new "Green Rides" program requires all rideshares to be either zero-emission or wheelchair-accessible by the decade's end.
New York City is on track to have the deadliest year for bicycle riders since 1999, according to an analysis by Transportation Alternatives.
A community board gaggle crashed a bid to rename a Hell's Kitchen street after "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot Chelsey "Sully" Sullenberger.
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Round-the-clock speed camera enforcement has driven down speeding, traffic injuries and deaths in the year since it began, officials said.
Get ready for a swipe gripe.
A dog had its day in New York City's subways and everyone on the 4, 5 and 6 lines suffered.
One accused toll evader wrongly used E-ZPass lanes more than 1,000 times, according to the lawsuits.
“Just two cargo bikes can replace one box truck," notes Transportation department Commissioner Ydanis Rodriquez, "increasing safety."
Overweight trucks headed to Queens that trigger first-in-the-nation sensor program will face $650 fines starting Nov. 8, officials said.
A Monday morning OMNY glitch temporarily increased bus and subway rides to $2.90. Riders are promised refunds.
"Fare beaters not affected tho," one person tweeted after the MTA said riders affected by the OMNY glitch will get their 15 cents back.
"We just don’t take a punch in Jersey," said U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer. "We punch back.”
With a record 18 deaths, the city is on pace for its second-deadliest year for bicycle riders, a Transportation Alternatives study found.
The 15-cent subway and bus fare increase approved Wednesday is the first hike in seven years.
Nearly 44,000 weekday riders will see their bus go "Fare Free" for six to 12 months, officials announced Monday.
Forget about that trip upstate Monday — service on two Metro-North lines is suspended because of flooding, officials said.
"The very first city in America to have a congestion pricing plan," said Gov. Kathy Hochul.
A $25 million federal grant will pay for 173 electric charging stations, said senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
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