Sunday, September 10, 2006
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A Queens judge overstepped her jurisdiction when she ordered the city to rip up a protected bike lane in Astoria, experts said.
The see-through cars have been standard across the globe for a generation, but to the MTA, it's still untested technology.
New Yorkers could wind up paying twice for the new Penn Station: once when Amtrak comes asking for money and then when a private developer makes their money back from the project.
We've been clear that congestion pricing is working. Turns out, congestion pricing was, too! Plus other news.
The discovery is a gruesome demonstration of the NYPD's systemic failure to enforce parking rules around its own station houses.
The NYPD has ramped up its enforcement against cyclists for squeezing pedestrians, but in a very suspect manner.