Seeing the Road Ahead…As It Crumbles Before Our Eyes: Bill to Create Empowered Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Council Falls
2015 Year-End Review
2015 In Review: Seeing the Glass Half Full as Momentum Builds for Great Bike and Pedestrian Happenings in New Jersey
NJBWC Provides Law Enforcement Officers with “A Bike’s Eye View” of State Traffic Code
by Aaron Hyndman A new course offered by the New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition and Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers
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Hoboken’s businesses stand to benefit financially from the proposed bike lane along Washington Street
By Cyndi Steiner and Matthew Meisel Bike lanes have been shown to increase the safety for all road users due
Montclair’s Bay Street Bike Depot celebrates its one year anniversary and its 1,000th trip!
The Bike Depot at the Bay Street NJ Transit train station celebrated one year of service on October 15, 2015.
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Ice & Iron Greenway Update
By David Wright The Ice & Iron Greenway is a grassroots project now under the leadership of NJBWC. This project’s
Regional TE program: Creating a Stimulus Package for Bike and Pedestrian Projects in NJ
NJ has a large pot of unspent Transportation Enhancements (TE) funds dating back to 2009’s ARRA. TE funds are federal
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In Princeton, It’s Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
In Princeton, It’s Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: ‘Sharrow-ing’ A Vision for Complete Streets by Cyndi Steiner and Aaron
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Monmouth County Freeholders propose cost-sharing of bike lanes
By Cyndi Steiner, Executive Director, NJ Bike & Walk Coalition On July 23, 2015, the Monmouth County Freeholders will vote
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NJ Transit fare hikes are bad for bike riders and pedestrians
NJ Transit is slated to raise bus and train fares 9% effective October 1, the fifth fare hike since 2002,
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