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Canarsie residents says vibrations causing damage to homes

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For almost 50 years, Dave Lewin has lived in the area. He said in 2007 a truck route was put in place, and since then, his house has seen a lot of damage.
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Thousands of TTC workers could go on strike in June

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TTC workers could be going on strike for the first time in 16 years. The union that represents close to 12,000 TTC employees says they will walk off the job on June 7, if an agreement isn’t reached in ongoing contract negotiations. CBC’s...
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E-scooters are illegal in Toronto. How is that enforced?

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Electric scooters are banned in Toronto but are still widely used. Members of city council are frustrated at the lack of enforcement and say they need more action from the province and federal government in order to legalize e-scooters....
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Palestinians in Gaza replace cars with donkey carts amid shortages

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Palestinians in Gaza rely on donkey carts due to severe fuel, food, water and medical shortages.
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DOT plans 96th Street bus lanes ahead of congestion pricing

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The improvements are part of a broader effort by the DOT, which is working on 27 projects ahead of the congestion pricing launch in June.
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Sadiq Khan says tram service has been ‘not good enough’ in recent weeks

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Sadiq Khan says tram service has been ‘not good enough’ in recent weeks
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NYC's Dept. of Transportation encouraging Brooklyn residents to participate in National Bike to Work Day

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New York City continues to promote cycling as a main method of transportation. New Yorkers average 610,000 rides a day!
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Ready for roadwork? CT has nearly 200 projects planned

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In our area, the biggest project is in Norwalk. New ramps will finally let U.S. 7 drivers go north on the Merritt Parkway, while the southbound Merritt will finally connect to Route 7.
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NYC's Dept. of Transportation encouraging Bronx residents to participate in National Bike to Work Day

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New York City continues to promote cycling as a main method of transportation. New Yorkers average 610,000 rides a day!
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NYC DOT seeks approval to expand concession in Times Square

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The proposed expansion would now include six separate pedestrian spaces north of 47th Street, allowing for the incorporation of more entertainment options.
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New York City aims to improve reliability of bus service in Tremont

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Officials including councilmember Oswald Feliz say it is important to discuss the topic and explore ways to improve.
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Where is Montreal at with the Cavendish extension project?

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The City of Montreal has been talking about linking Cavendish Boulevard from Côte Saint-Luc to Saint-Laurent for decades.
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Bruckner Expressway closures: State urges drivers to use caution near work zones

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The Exit 50 ramp from westbound Bruckner Expressway to westbound Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point will be closed.
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City efforts Bike Bus initiative to promote safe cycling for students in NYC

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There are many stops along the protected route for students to jump in and ride safely to their destination.
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Rep. Gottheimer introduces legislation to protect air travelers from ‘junk fees’

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It comes on the heels of new rules from the Department of Transportation requiring airlines to give cash refunds to passengers for canceled and significantly delayed flights.
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Airlines are now required to give you a refund for canceled flights

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“Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them — without headaches or haggling,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement.
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Airlines now required to give automatic cash refunds for canceled, delayed flights

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The Department of Transportation says it’s the biggest expansion of passenger's rights in the department's history.
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DOT adds $6 million to boost overnight and evening deliveries over peak hours

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At the moment, 1,120 locations are participating in the program.
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Paris gears up for Olympics amid mixed feelings from locals

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It's 100 days to go until the Paris Olympic Games... But some locals are less than enthusiastic.
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DOT announces Sprain Brook Parkway lanes closures for the remainder of work week

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The work began Wednesday morning between the Bronx River Parkway in Yonkers and the Taconic State Parkway in Mount Pleasant.
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Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: CT DOT shares roadway tips and safety measures

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There have been over 2,500 crashes and 10 deaths reported in Connecticut work zones over the past two years.
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Hundreds of driving infractions at one Edmonton intersection highlight the importance of road design

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Despite having a recent design intended to be safer for pedestrians and cyclists, CBC News counted 381 infractions at 100th Street and 102nd Avenue over a 48-hour span. Meanwhile, data shows that rates of collision and injury on...
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High-speed transport could connect Edmonton and Calgary

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Edmonton to Calgary in 45 minutes? Transpod’s high speed rail could reach speeds up to 1000 km/h, and construction is slated to begin next year. CBC’s Min Dhariwal spoke to TransPod CEO Sebastien Gendron about the project.
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6 school closures included in new Bridgeport school budget plan

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Dr. Levy-David says closing the Bryant, Cross, Dunbar, Edison and Hall schools along with the Bridgeport Learning Center comes down to data.