From Yassky to Daus, Cab Sharing efforts Endure
Setting aside the issue of how to measure the success of cab sharing in NYC thus far, one thing can be surmised from the programs that have been proposed by both the current and former commissioners of the TLC, cab sharing will play an important role in New York City’s transportation future.
In light of cogestion problems and [...]
When and where do we draw the line
If only for the kids, when and where do we as New Yorkers take an active stance in showing the MTA that unilateral cost cutting and the servitude to select interests has to stop somewhere. Have you taken a look at your cell phone bill lately? If you live in NYC, you will see an [...]
How the recession continues to weave a web of diminishing service whilst increasing costs
As if the world stock markets’ precipitous fall, beginning in 2008, and the carnage that quickly spread from Wall St. to Main St. wasn’t enough to make one wonder if or how they could have avoided the downdraft, being a New Yorker in this recession has just gotten a little more poignant. [...]
Transportation Innovation
Innovation and transportation are words not often found in the same sentence when referring to the current state of New York City’s transportation infrastructure. Innovators have tried and failed to bring about meaningful change with regards to the way New Yorkers get around this great city. Most recently, Mayor Bloomberg’s attempt at instating a congestion [...]






