As our community continues to grow and adopt modern transportation methods, we have seen a significant increase in the use of e-bikes and e-scooters on our roads.
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The city was awarded a New Jersey Department of Transportation Bikeways Grant to construct a two-way protected bikeway between Palisade Avenue and Central Avenue.
Drivers trying to avoid paying tolls use a range of tactics, from plastic license plate covers marketed as unreadable to mechanisms that raise and lower screens to hide the plate from toll cameras and readers.
Jersey drivers whose vehicle inspection stickers expire between April and July will get a three-month grace period because a major inspection station is closing.
South Main Street in Phillipsburg closed Wednesday night for emergency repairs to a bridge spanning railroad tracks, prompting detours for drivers and transit riders.
NJ Transit riders will hear something different at train stations throughout April: neurodiverse children's voices making station announcements. The transit agency's celebrating Autism Acceptance Month with the recordings playing across its system, along with specially wrapped buses and a locomotive featuring autism acceptance messaging.
Senator Patrick Diegnan announced today that South Plainfield has been awarded a $1.99 million grant from the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) FY26 Local Freight Impact Fund for improvement to the Borough’s Ryan Street industrial area.
New Jersey gas prices are hitting their highest levels in four years amid global fuel shortages caused by the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, but the demand at the pumps isn’t falling, analysts say.
NJ Transit, in partnership with Via and with funding from the Federal Transit Authority (FTA), will launch a two-year long pilot micro transit shuttle program on April 6 in portions of Monmouth and Bergen counties.
Select bus stops around Monmouth and Hudson counties are part of a New Jersey Transit pilot program testing out AI-powered signs that tell riders when the bus is coming. Customers can still check on the NJ Transit app or with the MyBus text tool.