Regional Planning
The NJTPA and its partners conduct planning work on a variety of topics, from the Long Range Transportation Plan, to freight and emerging technologies and bicycle and pedestrian safety, and more.
Bicycle and Pedestrian
The NJTPA is committed to promoting walking and biking in its region. Its goal is to make these two travel modes convenient, safe, efficient, and attractive as viable alternatives to cars for shorter trips.
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Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan
This plan is designed to address the existing and emerging needs of the approximately 1 million transportation disadvantaged residents within the 13-county NJTPA region, which spans 4,200 square miles and includes a total population of over 6.7 million people.
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Freight
The NJTPA region is the platform for the distribution of goods to one of the largest consumer markets on earth. This encompasses the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut metropolitan area and much of the mid-Atlantic and New England states.
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Transportation activity in the NJTPA region produces substantial pollution, contributing to poor air quality and a changing climate. At the same time, rising sea levels, more extreme weather patterns, and increasing temperatures threaten the region’s mobility and transportation infrastructure.
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Electric Vehicle Resources
Electric vehicles (EVs) reduce emissions, improve air quality, and can save owners money on fuel and maintenance.
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Technology/ITS
The NJTPA sponsors periodic workshops on the application of various technologies, offering public sector and private partners a chance to exchange their experience and expertise.
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Transit
Learn about key issues, trends and studies underway related to public transit.
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