The General used data from the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to examine traffic camera laws in New York
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced he filed a lawsuit to halt congestion pricing in neighboring New York, expressing concern for the environment and the working class.
Council Member Linda Lee sponsored Int989-A, which requires the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to create student wellness club toolkits. The toolkits will assist middle and high school students in forming peer-led student wellness clubs.
New York City is revising a proposed rule change that would have required taxi and rideshare drivers to be covered by a “solvent and responsible” insurance carrier, following concerns from Uber Technologies that the mandate could leave thousands of drivers uninsured.
DMV is encouraging new bus drivers with a reminder of time and money saving efforts implemented by New York State.
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll rebuild.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul proposed legislation within her FY 2026 Executive Budget that could significantly reshape
Bronx resident Diane Borsey told PIX11 News Monday that she did notice more officers in the subways. It’s just one of the million different opinions you’ll hear
A 1970s-era federal law requires states to allow right turns on red lights. Mineta Transportation Institute researchers say it’s time to change that.
Case studies have shown the efficacy of traffic cameras. New York City was the first to implement a red light camera program in 1992. In October 2024, the state of New York announced it was expanding its red light camera programs, citing a 73% drop in red light running and related crashes where they were installed.
Speed cameras in NYC are an ongoing controversy. Spread out throughout the city, they are the source of many drivers’ complaints and are viewed by many as a money grab. But a new report released on Thursday shows that lead-foot driving—and road tragedies—have significantly decreased over the past 10 years since cameras were first
The General used data from the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to examine traffic camera laws in New Mexico