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  • Compensation for Air Delays? Maybe, But…
    Compensation for Air Delays? Maybe, But…
    You probably saw something about the announcement last week by the Department of Transportation (DoT) that is about to launch a new rulemaking requiring airlines to provide compensation to passengers ...
    May 16, 2023BY Ed Perkins
  • Steering Wheels That Test Blood-Alcohol Are Coming
    Steering Wheels That Test Blood-Alcohol Are Coming
    According to the Department of Transportation, nearly 10,000 people are killed in drunk-driving accidents each year in America. ...
    June 9, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • How Bike-Friendly is Your City? NYC Beats Out Minneapolis and Portland 2014
    How Bike-Friendly is Your City? NYC Beats Out Minneapolis and Portland 2014
    NEW YORK—Political support and widespread advocacy have pushed New York City up the ranks to top Bicycling magazine's ...
    September 3, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • A Faster Bus Service From East Harlem, Astoria to LaGuardia Airport
    A Faster Bus Service From East Harlem, Astoria to LaGuardia Airport
    NEW YORK—After a long and laborious process, the M60 select bus service (SBS) to LaGuardia is finally en ...
    May 27, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Do-It-Yourself Slow Zones Pop Up Across City
    Do-It-Yourself Slow Zones Pop Up Across City
    NEW YORK—A man with his iPhone stopped on the sidewalk in Astoria, Queens, and watched neighborhood residents put ...
    March 16, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • NYC DOT Resurfaces Portions of Brooklyn-Queens Expressway During Maintenance
    NYC DOT Resurfaces Portions of Brooklyn-Queens Expressway During Maintenance
    The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) continues to address roadway maintenance across the five boroughs following ...
    March 10, 2014BY Kristina Skorbach
  • Capital Funding for NYC Vision Zero Plan Unlikely This Year
    Capital Funding for NYC Vision Zero Plan Unlikely This Year
    NEW YORK—Funding for the city's plan to reduce traffic deaths with 50 major street redesigns a year and ...
    March 6, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • NYC Mayor’s Vision Zero Initiative Calls for Cultural Change
    NYC Mayor’s Vision Zero Initiative Calls for Cultural Change
    Enforcement and design are two of the overarching tools transportation safety advocates say can make mayor Bill de ...
    February 16, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • New Brooklyn Bridge Entrance Plan On Track for 2015 Implementation
    New Brooklyn Bridge Entrance Plan On Track for 2015 Implementation
    Brooklyn's side of the Brooklyn Bridge is finally set for a redesign. The Downtown Brooklyn entrance has been ...
    February 13, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Pedestrian Maps Will Open Best-Kept Secrets of NYC
    Pedestrian Maps Will Open Best-Kept Secrets of NYC
    NEW YORK—Finding the hot spots in communities throughout New York City is now a bit easier thanks to ...
    June 25, 2013BY Joshua Philipp
  • Bike Safety Key for Successful Bike Share
    Bike Safety Key for Successful Bike Share
    NEW YORK—In the last decade the risk for serious injury for bicyclists in New York City has gone ...
    May 30, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Bloomberg Kicks Off NYC Bike Share
    Bloomberg Kicks Off NYC Bike Share
    New York City has finally joined other major metropolitan locations around the world that have public bikes for ...
    May 27, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Citibike Rack Rollout a Concern for Business Owners
    Citibike Rack Rollout a Concern for Business Owners
    The new, long-awaited bike share program in New York City is set to launch Memorial Day weekend, the ...
    May 9, 2013BY Genevieve Belmaker
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    Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
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    11hr By Dorothy Li
    China Ramps Up Patrols Near Taiwan Following Japan–Philippines Border Talks
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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