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Waymo, the autonomous taxi company already operating in Phoenix and San Francisco, has deployed eight self-driving cars as ...
STREETSBLOG ABROAD: We’ll Never Have Paris … Unless We Start Rebuilding Our City Like The French Did
This spring, as U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened to cancel congestion pricing and rip out urban bike lanes ...
This year's edition — five Saturdays with a total of 400 blocks of car-free fun across narrow slices of all five boroughs — ...
Imagine destroying everything you've spent decades building to stop the city from building a bike lane. Welcome to Gina and ...
The mayor sees no reason to revisit McGuinness even though the safety redesign was tainted by what the Manhattan DA calls a ...
Much as our contributor hates to admit it, she thinks twice every time she gets on her bike since being hit by an e-bike.
Noise on city streets is inevitable — the by-product of living in close quarters in a vital city with eight million people.
At least four bicycles and one moped are chained up and seemingly abandoned outside the federal courthouse. They are symbols ...
Instacart's months-long campaign against pay parity for grocery delivery workers appears to have borne fruit with a mayor who ...
Streetsblog really does get action. Yes, the NYPD, MTA and other policing agencies took a victory lap yesterday to celebrate ...
Getting to the US Open and Citi Field via mass transit is an accessibility nightmare for people with disabilities.
Two members of a powerful Brooklyn theatrical production family bribed Mayor Adams's chief adviser to block the safety redesign of McGuinness Boulevard, court papers show.
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