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Big changes coming to Flatbush Avenue: New bus lanes aim to speed up commutes, improve safety

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New ReviewThe project, led by the New York City Department of Transportation, will add center-running “bus only” lanes and concrete boarding islands so riders can get on and off more safely—almost like a train platform.
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Over 2,000 air traffic controllers in-training have been hired

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New ReviewSince April of this year, Newark Liberty International Airport has had several ground stops due to insufficient staffing.
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Amazon to Pour Over $1B Into Wages for Employees

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New ReviewAmazon is investing more than $1 billion to raise pay and lower health‑care costs for its U.S. fulfillment and transportation workers.
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Leaders highlight progress in electric vehicles transition

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New ReviewThough trucks make up only 4% of vehicles on the road they account for nearly a quarter of the state's transportation emissions.
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IMEC Plan Hit by Israel's Gaza War

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New ReviewThe much-touted India, Middle East, Europe, Economic Corridor (IMEC) plan is going nowhere. That is largely due to Israel's ongoing war in Gaza. With Israel's war against Hamas showing little signs of abating, the IMEC plan could likely...
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Controversial bike lane redesign coming to Brooklyn’s Court Street

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New ReviewAccording to city data, 155 people have been injured along Court Street in the past four years - 11 seriously, and two fatally.
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NYPD search for man who stabbed 23-year-old man on an MTA bus in Fordham

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New ReviewIt happened around 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 2 on board a BX9 bus.
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Work on one of NYC's busiest bus lanes to begin this fall

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New ReviewThe New York City Department of Transportation says the goal is to speed up bus times.
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The frustrations and opportunities with transit on Metro Vancouver's North Shore

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New ReviewA new exhibit at the Museum & Archives of North Vancouver looks at the history of public transit on the North Shore, as well as the future of sustainable transit in the region. Zoe Mackoff de Miranda, the museum's director, said the...
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Too loud to sleep: Which EU country is most affected by noise pollution?

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New ReviewNoise pollution threatens the health of millions of Europeans. Sleep disturbance, cardiovascular diseases, and mental disorders are the main effects.
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Crashland – New bike lanes spark safety concerns at Brooklyn intersection

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New ReviewThe city’s Department of Transportation recently installed a two-way bike lane as apart of recent safety improvement methods.
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From the CBC P.E.I. vault: Former Compass host Bruce Rainnie interviews Gail Shea in 2016

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New ReviewFormer CBC News: Compass host Bruce Rainnie interviews Gail Shea in Charlottetown in April 2016, six months after she had left politics behind following her defeat in the October 2015 federal election.
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Parents, bus drivers push back against changes to transportation policy at Tarrytown Schools

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New ReviewThe new policy states that transportation for private and parochial students will only happen on days when public school is in session.
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Residents seeing red after DOT greenlights safety plans in Windsor Terrace

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New ReviewWith almost 30 crashes at the notorious intersection since 2020, the DOT intends to incorporate a connected bike lane stretching from 20th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway, down to South Slope.
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Bushwick residents, local organizations hold vigil to bring attention to dangerous road

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Data from Transportation Alternatives claims this was the fourth death on Morgan Avenue since 2022, and three of them were caused by box trucks. Alexa Sledge, the director of communications for Transportation Alternatives says change...
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US proposes new drone rules that could lead to Starbucks, Amazon deliveries

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The U.S. Transportation Department is proposing new rules to speed deployment of drones beyond the visual line of sight of operators, a key change needed to advance commercial uses like package deliveries.
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Ford government started studying Hwy. 401 tunnel in 2021: docs

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According to documents obtained by CBC News, the Ford government already studied tunneling under Highway 401, but the idea was shelved in 2021, several years before the premier announced his controversial plan.
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Turn to Tara: Avoid travel chaos by using credit card perks

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A Turn to Tara investigation finds that a lot of the time airlines are not responsible for hotel costs, ground transportation or extra meals. These
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Beijing city reports first coronavirus death

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China's capital Beijing reported its first death caused by the new coronavirus, state television station CCTV said.
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No exit: China locks down second city as it steps up virus battle

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State media says Huanggang is shut down in addition to Wuhan as part of the fight against new coronavirus.
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Top Transportation Trends of 2019

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In a year of the electric vehicle, new technology led to layoffs, new flight options, scooters, and jumps forward in space travel.
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Concerns as Mexico moves to begin multibillion-dollar rail system

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Critics warn of the potential negative effects the project could have on indigenous communities and on kilometres of the pristine tropical jungle.
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Autonomous Flight Startup Marks Next Step in Helicopter Commutes

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Mark Groden, founder and CEO of Skyryse, sees the just completed end-to-end autonomous flight of its helicopter called Luna as a large step forward in realizing a new sky-based transportation system.
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The environmental impact of concerts

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Concerts are the bread and butter for musicians, but big acts like Coldplay are taking a break from touring because of their carbon footprint. We look at the environmental impact of those big tours.