What We're Reading This Week
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Congratulations to the 2015 class of Emerging Leaders in Transportation!
Pope Francis’ visit to the United States is an historic event that will disrupt life in Philadelphia, Washington D.C., but not in New York City.
"Despite predictions in the news media that a paroxysm of gridlock will grip New York City during Pope Francis' visit, urban planning expert Mitchell Moss is offering an alternative to "the lunatics on Fox News": We'll be fine.
It's been a busy week in the Rudin Center office! Take a look at our most recent report on traffic disruptions (or the lack thereof) due to the pope's visit here.
Join us on Monday Oct 5th at 8:00 a.m.
It's October!
New York City Council Member and Transportation Committee Chair Ydanis Rodriguez spoke at the NYU Rudin Center this morning.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015 will mark the 111th anniversary of the opening of the New York City subway on October 27, 1904.
It's that time of the week again!
We're back at it to share with you this week's roundup of transportation news and tech advancements, from driverless bus testing to Uber's expansion into on-demand courier services: