Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday highlighted new and ongoing investments aimed at decarbonizing New Jersey’s transportation sector as the administration released a Zero-Emission Vehicle Roadmap detailing progress, challenges and strategies to accelerate electric vehicle adoption statewide.
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Planners will look to determine a preferred route and whether to connect the railway system to Philadelphia, New York or Reading. They also will identify potential rail-system operators and environmental impacts during the 12- to 16-month process.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has announced grants totaling $47.4 million for 43 different projects across the state.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced Tuesday that the New Jersey Target Zero Commission has adopted an action plan outlining recommendations intended to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the state’s roadways by 2040.
With the holiday season in full swing, people are packing their bags and preparing for end-of-the-year getaways.
With five projects under construction and two tunnel boring machines on their way to New Jersey, progress continues on the $16 billion Gateway Tunnel project, despite a two-month federal payment freeze.
The number of fatal traffic crashes involving older drivers is on the rise across the U.S., and the statistics from AAA Northeast are alarming.
Drivers will see the return of whimsical holiday humor safety messages on New Jersey state highway video signs starting today.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners will vote on a $45 billion capital plan on Thursday that will guide spending on major projects by the bi-state agency for the next 10 years.
The borough broke ground on Friday for a long-awaited “multimodal” ferry terminal that promises to transform a once ugly, seven-acre industrial site into a modern, useful amenity that will give people greater access to the Arthur Kill waterfront.