New Jersey commuters who use MTA to travel in and around the New York metro area will have to get used to paying their fares through other means, as New York's mass transportation authority is phasing out the MetroCard. Here's what you need to know to prepare for MTA's shift away from the MetroCard.
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The National Transportation Safety Board recommends that several bridges across the country, including two in New Jersey and several in New York, undergo a vulnerability assessment for potential levels of collapse risk.
New Jersey lawmakers are gathering in Fort Lee Thursday calling for congestion pricing cameras in New York City, to be turned off by Friday.
The Hudson County Board of Commissioners will use a $737,000 federal grant to expand a walkway and bikeway, in Lincoln Park.
Hunterdon County Commissioner Zach Rich, liaison to the Department of Public Works, announced the completion of significant infrastructure improvements in 2024, highlighting the county’s commitment to maintaining safe and reliable roads, bridges, and parks for both residents and visitors.
The Hackettstown Common Council has introduced a new ordinance that would allocate $665,000 for a series of important street and walkway improvements throughout the town. The ordinance, presented at the March 13 council meeting, outlines plans to upgrade several local roads, improve sidewalks, and enhance walkways in various neighborhoods.
Legislation to improve school bus safety for students with disabilities in New Jersey is making its way through the state Legislature, after picking up bipartisan support in a hearing this week.
Middlesex County has launched a study to see what can be done to improve safety on the five most dangerous county-owned roads.
This year there might be even more potholes because of the weather. The NJDOT expects to repair more potholes this season than last year.
Senator Patrick’s Diegnan’s bill designed to help ensure new drivers and other road users understand their responsibilities navigating New Jersey’s roadways unanimously passed the Senate Transportation Committee on Monday.