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Thursday Headlines: Insurance Who Insurance Why Edition
Auto insurance proposals ain't adding up. Plus other news.
‘Stupendous Potential’: Pay-Per-Mile Auto Insurance Would Cut Costs And Traffic Violence
Lowering car insurance costs doesn't have to eviscerate crash victims' rights.
Study: AVs Will Super-Charge VMT
Some look at autonomous vehicles as the future of travel in New York, but their effect on car dependency is straight from the past.
State Senate Majority Leader Wants Answers on Insurance
The growing chorus of state lawmakers who want clarity on how the governor's auto insurance proposal helps real New Yorkers now includes Stewart-Cousins, the second-most-powerful woman in state government.
Opinion: A Fairer — And Better — Way For Taxi Passengers To Pay The Congestion Toll
A per-minute, rather than flat, fee on passengers entering the central business district would reduce traffic, Charles Komanoff says.
Wednesday Headlines: Congestion Pricing Victory Edition
The feds' plan to kill congestion pricing went kaput. And more news.
Federal Judge Rules Trump Can’t Kill Congestion Pricing
Trump does not have the power to toss out the Biden administration's decision to authorize the tolls, Judge Lewis Liman ruled.
Tuesday Headlines: White Chocolate Edition
JT wants to say "bye, bye, bye" to his drunk driving footage. And more news.
Assembly Transportation Chairman Faces Dem Primary Challenge From The Left
The DSA and Working Families Party are targeting Syracuse pol Bill Magnarelli, the Assembly transportation leader.
Could Refurbished E-Bikes Be the Secret Weapon of the Livable Streets Movement?
A high-quality used market could be the boost New York needs to get would-be riders off the sidelines and into the saddle, a new report argues.









