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Friday Headlines: State Democrat Convention Edition
Gov. Hochul gets anointed today in Syracuse. Plus other news.
February 6, 2026
FLASHBACK: What Happened To Car-Free ‘Snow Routes’ — And Could They Have Helped City Clear the Streets?
New York City used to have bright red signs that banned parking from snow emergency routes. But they're gone.
J.K. Trotter
February 6, 2026
Syracuse Mayor To Create Transportation And Mobility Director
Syracuse's new mayor is making transportation a priority. Will a new hire help stick the landing?
February 6, 2026
Lyft Appeasing ‘Winter Warriors’ With Swag As Majority Of Citi Bikes Remain Unusable in NYC
Service call? More like service gall.
February 5, 2026
Thursday Headlines: Work In Progress Edition
No new updates on car insurance, which is an update in and of itself, and more news.
February 5, 2026
Commentary: US DOT’s Misguided War on Bikeways
"European genes do not produce some kind of innate affinity for human-powered mobility — [and] people on any continent will use bike infrastructure if it is safe.""European genes do not produce some kind of innate affinity for human-powered mobility — [and] people on any continent will use bike infrastructure if it is safe."
February 5, 2026
AV Snub: School Bus Drivers Close The Doors On Autonomous Vehicles
School bus drivers are joining the chorus of opposition to a possible statewide expansion of Waymo, but it could be too late.
February 4, 2026
Promising E-Bike Subsidy Pilot Is Denied Funding By State Agency
New York City's first e-bike subsidy program is stalled after not receiving state funding for implementation.
February 4, 2026
Does Hochul’s 125th Street Subway Have to Be That Expensive?
The western extension of the Second Avenue Subway has a $7.7-billion price tag that calls into question the very logic of building it at all — but advocates and researchers say the train is a good idea that could cost a lot less with some minor alterations.
February 4, 2026
Wednesday Headlines: Hearing Turned Sketch Comedy Edition
Lawmakers poked the bear on transportation (but hardly have a bite to show for it). Plus more news.
February 4, 2026
