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Thursday’s Headlines: Winners and Losers Edition
Several street-safety advocates will be going to Albany — and several won't. Plus other news.
August 25, 2022
Why Arguments Against ‘Free Transit’ Are Missing the Point
Free transit pilots are popping up around the world as the pandemic rages on — and so are heated debates about whether they'll stymie efforts to deliver the high-quality service.
August 23, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines: Don’t Forget To Vote! Edition
There's a primary election today. Get your butt to the polls! Plus other news.
August 23, 2022
Monday’s Headlines: Weekend of Senseless Carnage Edition
So many horrible crashes, so little time — and school's not even back yet! Plus other news.
August 22, 2022
Friday’s Headlines: Adams Sheds No Tears Edition
When it comes to outdoor dining, the mayor struts loudly and swings a big truncheon. Plus other news.
August 19, 2022
To Fix Inflation And Climate Change, Get Americans out of Cars
Our gas-guzzling rides are tanking our personal finances and municipal budgets as well as dooming the planet.
August 19, 2022
US DOT Seeks to Double the Nation’s Electric Bus Fleet (Which is Currently Tiny and Will Still Be)
Some of the money will go to supercharge the construction of green transit facilities, but federal officials emphasized that the vast majority will go towards the purchase of clean vehicles themselves.
August 17, 2022
POINT: What Congestion Pricing Accomplishes — and What it Doesn’t
Obviously, there are positives, but there are also a lot of potential negatives. Let’s use the federal environmental-assessment process the way it’s meant to be used, and understand the negatives in order to combat them.
August 15, 2022
Friday’s Headlines: Big, Fat Softball Edition
The mayor tests speed-restriction technology on city fleet cars — but not his own. Plus, other news.
August 12, 2022
A Dozen-Plus Electeds Back QueensLink Subway Expansion
Elected officials in Queens joined forces to seek a big bag of money to study reactivating an old transit right of way, the latest effort to move the project known as QueensLink off the conceptual page and into reality.
August 5, 2022