City Council Hearing on Motorized Modes
The New York City Council Transportation is discussing a bill that would permit the operation of throttle electric bikes and scooters in New York City.
The New York City Council Transportation is discussing a bill that would permit the operation of throttle electric bikes and scooters in New York City.
The NYU Rudin Center for Transportation and Regional Plan Association co-hosted the first public forum on the New York City Transit Authority's Fast Forward: The Plan to Modernize New York City Transit i
By Jenee Malloy
Sarah Kaufman, NYU Rudin Center Assistant Director, spoke about transportation resilience and climate change at the annual summit of the Municipal Art Society of New York. The event took place at the Morgan Library on October 16, 2017.
Subway riders are often frustrated by the lack of notifications about long and unexpected delays, despite the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s efforts at using social media. The need for rider information was highlighted on June 5
On this week's Technotopia podcast, NYU Rudin Center Assistant Director Sarah Kaufman discusses the future of cities, cars and governance. Listen here:
The NYU Rudin Center for Transportation's study showing a sharp decline in Upper East Side taxi use following the Second Avenue Subway open
Since the opening of the Second Avenue Subway’s three new stations on January 1, 2017, taxi pickups and dropoffs in the immediate vicinity have declined, according to a new report by NYU’s Rudin Center for Transportation.
New report: The State of Subway Ridership, 1975-2015 Download
Mitchell L. Moss, NYU Rudin Center Director, opens this video from NY Governor Cuomo about improving transportation around the Hunts Point market:
NYU’s Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management released a study today entitled “
By Joanna Simon Supersonic travel in pods through frictionless tubes may sound like the basis for the next George Lucas creation, but it may be a reality in the near future.