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nearly half of all drivers caught by city speed cameras are registered outside of NYC

March 9, 2022 Olivia John

Vehicles registered outside of New York City represent almost 50% of all drivers got by city speed cameras, Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said…

Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s former controversial advisor Larry Schwartz quit the MTA board

January 28, 2022 Dave Barr

One of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s disputable top advisors has at long last stopped the MTA board. Larry Schwartz authoritatively left the travel…

New York City will welcome back the W train Monday, marking the return of the last of six subway lines

January 25, 2022 Antonio Chad

New York City will welcome back the W train Monday, transit officials said – denoting the arrival of the remainder of six subway…

American Airlines lost $931 million in fourth quarter of 2021 as the rapid spread of Omicron

January 21, 2022 Liam Samuel

American Airlines lost $931 million in the final quarter of 2021 as the fast spread of the Omicron variant deferred the industry’s’ recuperation…

East Hampton to close the municipality’s airport at the end of February, will reopen under private control

January 20, 2022 Antonio Chad

The East Hampton Town Board declared Tuesday that it will close the municipality’s airport toward the finish of February. The plan is to…

large snowstorm is expected in New York City this weekend

January 14, 2022 Emma Perkins

New York City could be hit with a significant bomb cyclone or nor’easter Sunday night, however forecasters say it’s extremely ahead of schedule…

US airlines still battling schedule disruptions, flight cancellations continues

January 11, 2022 Emma Perkins

Prominent US airlines were all the while fighting timetable interruptions on Monday, because of extreme winter climate and team deficiencies because of the…

IG says MTA is not yet ready to handle the influx of tolling complaints from congestion pricing

December 31, 2021 Olivia John

The MTA isn’t prepared to deal with the flood of tolling complaints expected from congestion pricing, the authority’s inspector general proposed Monday. Transportation…

Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group canceled hundreds of flights due to bad weather, Omicron cases

December 31, 2021 Emma Perkins

US carriers Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group canceled many flights on Tuesday because of unfriendly climate conditions and rising instances of…

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