NYC to install traffic sensors to track how pedestrians, bikers and drivers behave
The DOT is installing sensors citywide to track pedestrian, bike, and vehicle traffic. A successful 2023 pilot will be expanded. [ more › ]
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The DOT is installing sensors citywide to track pedestrian, bike, and vehicle traffic. A successful 2023 pilot will be expanded. [ more › ]
The city Department of Transportation is set to announce on Wednesday that pedestrian traffic deaths reached an "all-time low" for the first six months of this year since the launc...
Construction work for the $121 million New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) administration building and yard redevelopment project continues to progress at 32-11 Harper...
Cars and trucks move along the Cross Bronx Expressway. Bronx residents and elected officials opposed parts of the proposal, saying it would worsen pollution in a borough with h...
New York City's low-income neighborhoods of color are disproportionately experiencing the greatest danger from traffic crashes, while receiving far fewer street safety improvements...
NYC plans to route trucks through more neighborhoods as safety efforts stall Diana Ionescu Mon, 06/15/2026 - 05:00 Primary Image Pr...
Alex Chorine, 50, navigates around a double-parked car in downtown Brooklyn. The stretch of Adams Street near Brooklyn's courthouses is a notorious hive for illegally parked ca...
Janette Sadik-Khan, seen here in 2016, played a central role creating the city's bike network. Sadik-Khan was a key architect of the city’s bike lane network and current...
Council Member Sandra Ung, deputy leader of the New York City Council, expressed concern over the NYC Department of Transportation’s failure to comply with Local Law 157, which req...
An MTA bus drives along 42nd Street as the sun rises on November 24, 2025, in New York City. City officials say the city’s busways have been shown to boost bus speeds by...
Law enforcement professionals within New York City’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) and NYC Parks, along with their New...
NYC 'bicycle visionary' Janette Sadik-Khan returns to public service with appointment to MTA board Diana Ionescu Wed, 06/03/2026 - 06:00 Primary Image...
Thanks to Samantha for sending from Brookland. From DDOT: “This project aims to provide a safe, protected east-west connection for bicyclists and safe connections to the schools al...
Help Wanted: An engineer to run one of the city's most troubled infrastructure projects. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's transportation commissioner has vowed to fix a crumbling section...
Over 100 local residents gathered in Astoria Wednesday, May 27, to renew protests against the DOT’s planned redesign of 31st Street, which would install parking protected bike lane...
Elevated section of the Cross Bronx Expressway has deteriorating bridges, but community members were not happy with repair options the state DOT offered.
Streetsblog NYC offers the new mayor a primer on what he's getting into!
Big changes are coming to 34th Street. The federal government had warned transit officials to not move forward with the project. [ more › ]
Hoboken's $20 Vision Zero fix Diana Ionescu Thu, 06/11/2026 - 07:00 Primary Image Primary Image Caption Adams Street...
The Big Apple is getting an official troll.
NEW YORK –– This week, the U.S. Department of Transportation and Amtrak presented plans for the proposed remodeling of New York's historic Pennsylvania Station. The post U.S. DOT R...
NYC proposes new 63-block bus-only lane Christine McLaren Mon, 06/22/2026 - 07:00 Primary Image Primary Image Caption...
No traffic? No honking? No waiting to cross? That’s right! Summer Streets is coming back to all five boroughs. Across five Saturdays over the summer, New Yorkers can walk, r...
Another weekend means another set of road closures. [ more › ]
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