What does New York do with all that trash?
Today's Guardian takes a look at New York City's trash, which costs $2.3 billion annually to dispose.
Today's Guardian takes a look at New York City's trash, which costs $2.3 billion annually to dispose.
Street life makes the city - just take a look at these Photoshopped images from artist Marc Yankus, currently on display at ClampArt gallery, 247 W 29th St.
New Yorkers’ unparallelled ingenuity is perfectly captured in the elaborate costumes and displays they assembled for Halloween.
The November elections saw major wins for transportation infrastructure projects in the United States. 56 of the 82 ( or 68%) of the initiatives proposed in cities, counties and states passed.
Last week, the NYU Rudin Center concluded its second Emerging Leaders in Transportation program.
Join us for the study release of the 2017 Outlook for Intercity Bus Travel in the United States, a new study by the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University.
In the NYU Rudin Center’s August 2016 report on the “L Train Closure and Mitigatio
Following up on our Intelligent Paratransit report, "Older New Yorkers and Access-A-Ride
In the op-ed "A frontal attack on Midtown gridlock,"
Congratulations to the 2017 winners of the Women's Transportation Seminar of Greater New York awards, including two members of the Rudin Center for Transportation family: