Council Member Brad Lander has released a proposal that would transfer enforcement to the Department of Transportation instead of cops.
Drivers headed to Brooklyn from Staten Island will pay tolls for the first time in 36 years thanks to a law going into effect next month.
Officials cut the ribbon on the final northern stretch of the Fourth Avenue path, along with a new bike lane on Flatbush Avenue on Thursday.
The 10th anniversary of the Prospect Park West bike path was celebrated with a ride Sunday and a sign honoring activist Eric McClure.
The Department of Transportation is looking for feedback about its Citi Bike expansion to South Slope, Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace.
The Department of Transportation started the long-awaited extension of the bike lane between First Street and Flatbush Avenue this week.
Clara Kang was biking home from her shift at the hospital when a motorcycle crashed into her on Third Avenue, a hotspot for deadly crashes.
A person was hit by an F train at the Jay Street-MetroTech station Wednesday morning. F trains between Manhattan and Brooklyn were stalled.
A section of Butler Street by Key Foods on Fifth Avenue is the latest Park Slope roadway to become foot- and bicycle-only amid the pandemic.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that an already-closed part of Fourth Street will be a "new" part of open streets program.
DOT officials should tap local knowledge when deciding where to open streets between Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Bridge, a letter urged.
Thousands of essential workers who keep New York City running during coronavirus outbreak deserve more than thanks, officials said.
"Not one more," said a sign placed by safety advocates outside Park Slope YMCA alongside 22 pairs of shoes representing traffic deaths.
Stations in Park Slope, Bed-Stuy and elsewhere in Brooklyn will become fully ADA-compliant later this year, the MTA announced.
The Third Street Bridge straddling the Gowanus Canal will be closed weeknights starting Feb. 21 until Feb. 28.
Advocates and city officials touted new bike lanes across Brooklyn this year, including under the BQE and Fourth Avenue.
A water main break caused the street to collapse near the intersection of 4th Avenue and 15th Street.
Brooklynites will rally before a forum on bus redesigns to ask that the B71 bus, which was cut in 2010, be brought back.
Two digital road signs set up on Union Street briefly flashed "Ban Cars Stop Driving" and "Cars Ruin Cities" messages on Monday afternoon.
A forum set up against the Ninth Street bike lane devolved quickly when it was started with a bizarre video against a Manhattan bike path.
A group set up against the Ninth Street bike lane and cycling advocates will likely butt heads at a forum planned for Wednesday.
Advocates are calling for a bill to limit private waste collection trucks on city streets after a dump truck hit a cyclist in Gowanus.
Friends, cyclists, advocates and elected officials rode from South Slope to Midwood on Sunday to honor the 19th cyclist to lose his life.
Police are looking for three men who kicked and punched a man in the head on an Atlantic Avenue station platform.
Spanish-native and translator Jose Alzorriz had been training for a triathlon when he became the 19th cyclist to lose his life this year.
Council Member Brad Lander will bring a petition against four new F express trains to an MTA meeting about the change next week.
The MTA is adding four daily express F trains to Brooklyn in September, where F trains have already been going "rogue express" for months.
The Brooklyn bus, which runs from Bay Ridge to Brooklyn Bridge Park, is one of the only buses that will go faster in a summer service cut.
The Department of Transportation announced it has begun work on a protected bike lane between First and 15th streets.
The city's Department of Transportation will start putting in bike lanes on Fourth Avenue this month that have been in the works for years.
The results from Councilman Lander's survey about the #RogueFExpress are in. Here's where and how often the local train skipped local stops.
A Streetsblog study of the most recklessly driving cops found that this car from the 78th Precinct had the most tickets.
A group of residents started an advocacy group after they say the new 9th Street bike lane raised safety concerns, but not everyone agrees.
Queens-bound service has stopped on the F line as crews remove debris found on the Neptune Avenue station tracks.
Councilman Brad Lander has started a survey to help show the MTA just how often the F train skips local stops without telling passengers.
Park Slope's wheelchair users, senior and stroller-wielding residents say they are badly in need of an elevator in their subway station.
A Brooklyn driver punched a cyclist in the face when he was asked to move his car out of the bike lane, police said.
Park Slope's Fourth Avenue–Ninth Street had the most public lewdness or exposure complaints on the F line last year, the NY Post reported.
Community Board 6's transportation committee unanimously voted to approve the plan to fix the street and make it safer for pedestrians.
The bill, introduced Thursday, would boot or impound drivers who rack up speed-camera tickets and force them to take a safe driving course.