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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.
‘Lowballing Victims’: Crash Survivors Furious At Hochul’s Car Insurance Proposal
Crash victims and a key state lawmaker are not yet sold on Hochul's car insurance scheme, and hope that the state listens.
OPINION: The Newburgh-Beacon Ferry Was More Than a Boat — It Was Equity in Motion
The MTA's decision to discontinue ferry service between Newburgh and Beacon deprives Mid-Hudson Valley communities of a vital link to mass transit and economic opportunity.
TRAIN IN VAIN: Amtrak Pulls Plug On Metro-North Expansion
All aboard? Not so fast. Amtrak is putting the brakes on an expansion of the Metro-North that would have extended service to Albany.
OPINION: Chaos At The Curb Is A Choice — But Automated Enforcement Can Fix It
Assembly Member Steven Raga and state Sen. Julia Salazar have a plan to fix illegal curb-side parking in New York City.
State Pols Could Regulate E-Bikes Despite Not Knowing What They Are
State lawmakers are flirting with the idea of regulating e-bikes as if they were cars, but don't have all the facts.
Assembly To Discuss E-Bike Regulations In Wake of NJ Restrictions
Lawmakers appear ready to regulate e-bikes amid concerns that they are looking at the wrong solution and knee-capping the industry
Heastie Undecided On Gov. Hochul’s Uber-Backed Push to Lower Car Insurance Rates
The Assembly Speaker is definitely not sold on Gov. Hochul's effort to reduce car insurance costs by lowing payouts to victims.
UPDATE: Route 17 Widening is Not Really Paused But Actually Happening
Route 17 could be headed down a dark path if recent signs are to be believed.
Public Transit Is Essential To The Success Of New York’s Affordability Agenda
If we're going to talk about transit affordability, that conversation can't stop in New York City.









