Garden State Parkway rest stops named for New Jersey icons

The next time you take a break on your drive to the Jersey Shore, you might find yourself grabbing a coffee and filling up at the Jon Bon Jovi Service Area.

When can I use a bike lane in NYC? E-bike, e-scooter, moped differences explained

Not everything is an e-bike. And not every electric vehicle is even legal in New York. Police are urging you to know the differences among the various so-called micro-mobility devices so that you can ride safely and follow the law.

Plane's landing gear falls onto golf course in Maine

A strut with a wheel and tire fell from a twin-engine plane and slammed onto a golf course fairway in Maine.

FAA approves controversial LaGuardia AirTrain

The FAA's final approval of a planned monorail connecting trains from Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport means the Port Authority can pursue federal funding to help pay for the $2 billion project.

As NYC traffic deaths rise, mayor's Vision Zero scrutinized

More than 130 people have died in traffic-related incidents in New York City so far in 2021. The city is on pace to have its deadliest year since Bill de Blasio was first elected mayor.

Queens park hit-and-run suspect faces assault charges

Police charged a 29-year-old Queens man with assault, reckless endangerment, and more in connection with a hit-and-run incident in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

Fare hikes off the table, but MTA considering major service cuts in 2023

While fare hikes that were set to be implemented this fall are no longer being considered, buses, trains, and the subway could all see major service cuts in 2023

Hit-and-run in Queens park highlights dangers of illegal motorbikes

The NYPD says a "two-wheel motorized device" slammed into a 4-year-old boy in a parking lot in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park on Sunday.

Teenage banner plane pilot makes safe emergency landing on bridge in Ocean City, New Jersey

A teenage pilot flying a banner plane over the Jersey Shore was able to safely land his plane on a bridge near Ocean City Monday afternoon after he experienced engine trouble, authorities say.

Summer travel, economic recovery driving up gas prices

Drivers are facing pricier fill-ups as more people hit the road for work, travel and other activities that the virus pandemic halted. Higher demand for gasoline is running up against lagging supply as the energy industry slowly ramps up after more than a year of production and staff cuts.

15-year improvement plan laid out for congested Northeast Corridor

A coalition of transportation agencies and Amtrak on Wednesday released a 15-year plan of rail improvements for the congested Northeast Corridor.

Heavy rain triggers flash floods in subways, on highways

Excessive runoff from rainfall flooded highways, streets, and subway stations in New York on Thursday, prompting outrage from riders and elected officials.

Amtrak orders new trains to replace aging fleet for $7.3 billion

Amtrak has contracted a unit of a German company to build dozens of new trains in the U.S. to replace its aging fleet.

Water leak in control tower causes delays at JFK Airport

According to a tweet from the airport, Air Controllers are currently operating from a secondary control tower due to the issue.

New York City region has nation's worst traffic

The New York City metro area has overtaken Los Angeles as the title-holder for the nation’s worst traffic.

NJ residents say new licenses look 'fake,' 'bootleg,' and are causing them problems

Residents have taken to social media to criticize the state's new driver's licenses, alleging that they look fraudulent and have caused them to be denied service at bars and restaurants.

Buttigieg tours Hudson River rail tunnel; Gateway project gains steam

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg toured the century-old rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey Monday as a long-delayed project to build a new tunnel gains steam.

NYPD to crack down on motorcycles, mopeds in pedestrian paths on 59th St. Bridge

The NYPD says it is taking action on motorcycles and mopeds using pedestrian lanes on the 59th Street Bridge, but a recent visit saw the vehicles still invading the path.

Pedestrians, cyclists say mopeds are invading NYC bike lanes

The city's bridges are back to being packed full during the morning rush, and cyclists say motorcycles and mopeds are invading their already narrow pathways.