Brooklyn residents can now weigh in on major transit changes planned for some of the borough’s busiest bus routes.
More automated camera enforcement of bus lane infractions also will come from agreements between New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
The DOT will begin work on the Tremont Avenue busway this year and launch public outreach for upgrades along Flatbush, Utica, ...
The Bus Action Plan is meant to speed bus traffic up by 20% on the 50 priority corridors, reducing the average bus trip by 6 ...
A new program will first target Flatbush Avenue, Utica Avenue and the Kensington–JFK bus corridor in an effort to speed up ...
The plan calls for a 20% increase in bus speeds along 50 priority corridors citywide, including White Plains Road in the ...
Through service changes, traffic enforcement upgrades, and road redesigns, NYC officials say the plan could cut commutes on ...
It’s Brooklyn’s busiest bus corridor, carrying more than 15,000 daily riders on the B46 route. But those buses move at a sluggish pace of just 6.9 mph due to traffic-clogged streets made worse by ...
The "Next Stop" plan aims to speed up bus commutes by up to six minutes per ride on at least 50 priority bus corridors across ...
BROOKLYN (PIX11) — Major changes are coming to one of Brooklyn’s busiest roadways this season. The New York City Department of Transportation kicked off construction on new bus lanes along Flatbush ...
Buses will soon get a bit faster in Brooklyn, as work is underway on Flatbush Avenue to speed up the dreadfully slow service for riders there. "It's busy. It's terrible," said one rider aboard the B41 ...