A fleet of 100 cargo bikes aimed at easing delivery truck congestion will come to Manhattan for a new pilot program.
Work begins Thursday to bring seven new bus boarding platforms to 14th Street, the MTA announced.
Learn more about how congestion pricing came to be and what lies ahead from one of the plan's proponents.
A stretch along the First Avenue bike lane dumps cyclists in between two lanes of traffic.
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Around 8 in the morning, one neighbor counted 21 vehicles blocking the bus lanes.
With the recent addition of 30 docks at East 35th Street and the East River, the station now has a record 79 docks.
Transit officials will gather commuter feedback at hearings in all five boroughs on two options to hike fares and tolls.
The City Council passed a package of bills geared toward helping displaced L train commuters navigate the line's shutdown come April.
Reporters questioned why Mayor Bill de Blasio bothered hosting a news conference with little new information on the L train shutdown.
The 17-hour a day busway will get started January to give transit officials ample time to make improvements.
Transit officials revealed new details for the 15-month shutdown.
The $30 million budgeted for a barrier pilot will go toward installing four elevators at the L line's Sixth Avenue station in Gramercy.
The city aims to turn 14th Street spanning from Gramercy to the West Village ​into a "busway" during the L train shutdown.
The ferry was forced to dock and evacuate unexpectedly on Wednesday morning.
Late-night riders will need cash to refill their MetroCards from Friday night to Saturday morning.