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Once the greatest effing city on the planet, it’s now noisy, filthy, congested, expensive, unaffordable, polluted. Noisy, ...
In the 1920s ... cut trenches into the street and built temporary wood structures over the hole to allow for the continued flow of traffic, according to the New York Transit Museum.
The city is working hard to make daylighting seem dangerous, a fierce critic and safety-minded Council member said.
In Europe, cities are outpacing laws and national regulations to cut traffic pollution London’s Expanded Ultra Low Emissions Zone First Day of Operation Cities around the world trying to limit ...
A security review commissioned in the wake of the deadly New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans recommends closing off a majority of the ...
The popularity surge has extended to stylish hotel openings and now restaurants. This summer a seismic wave of notable dining ...
The first data from traffic-cutting experiments in New York, London and Paris is trickling in, offering clues about what ...
Last year, U.S. drivers spent an average of 43 hours sitting in traffic. Delays cost the average U.S. driver $771 in lost productivity throughout the year. New York and ... 24/7 Wall St. reviewed ...
a distracted air traffic controller and two pilots who didn't see each other until it was too late, the Federal Aviation Administration created new safety rules for the congested airspace over the ...
An award-winning director, he created ads for brands like Diet Pepsi (starring Michael J. Fox) by bringing a Hollywood ...
After taking office, Adams dedicated $900 million in capital and operating funding over five years to address traffic safety, officials said. “In order to make New York City the best place to ...