George Washington Bridge tolling is now cashless

Drivers looking to cross from New Jersey into New York over the George Washington Bridge now go through an electronic tolling system.

Bomb scare causes evacuation at JFK Airport terminal

Travelers were briefly evacuated from JFK Airport on Sunday as the Port Authority Police Department investigated a security incident in one of the airport's terminals.

Long Island Expressway repairs frustrating drivers

Motorists say that the major roadway looks like “swiss cheese” and riding on it feels like your car is going to fall apart.

Manhattan congestion toll plan hits 'milestone,' MTA boss says

MTA Chairman Janno Lieber says the process to implement so-called congestion pricing for vehicles entering Manhattan is moving forward after a delay.

Amtrak derailment: 4 killed, several injured after train hits dump truck in Missouri

The Missouri State Highway Patrol said at least four people were killed when an Amtrak train derailed after hitting a dump truck in Missouri at a crossing Monday.

Airlines blame FAA for widespread flight delays, cancellations

Airlines say understaffing at the Federal Aviation Administration is “crippling” traffic along the East Coast.

New push for a car-free Broadway after horrifying taxi crash

The non-profit group Transportation Alternatives says it wants the city to ban cars from 33rd Street to 14th Street.

Why are there so many cancelled flights? Here's what you should know about summer air travel disruptions

As travelers continue to deal with cancelled flights across the U.S., here's what you should know about what is causing so many flights to be delayed or cancelled entirely, and what companies are doing to help alleviate the problem.

Neighborhood parking rule change frustrates car owners

Lower East Side resident Michael Steward says he got a surprise $115 ticket recently. He said the parking rules changed on Avenue D without notice.

Bulldozed: Dozens of illegal motorcycles crushed in Brooklyn

A bulldozer revved its engine, spewed black exhaust, and proceeded to roll over nearly 100 unregistered dirt bikes, ATVs, and minibikes at an impound lot in Brooklyn.

Airlines continue canceling flights, blame bad weather and pilot shortage

Since Thursday, some 19,000 flights have either been canceled or delayed. That includes 40 at DFW Monday and 17 at Love Field. Airlines are blaming bad weather and a shortage of pilots.

U.S. air travel snarled by staff shortages, bad weather

Airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights across the country on Thursday and more than a third of all flights leaving LaGuardia and Newark Liberty airports. On Friday, more than 20% of departing flights were either canceled or delayed.

Study shows increased commuter traffic, highlights need for Gateway Project

The race to repair the damaged North River rail tunnel continues, as a new study shows that by 2030, New York City could see even more commuters than it did in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

MTA railroad ridership hits 2/3rds of pre-pandemic levels

The LIRR is now carrying 66% of its pre-pandemic ridership, while Metro-North is carrying 67% of its pre-pandemic ridership.