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Breaking News: NJDOT Kicks off Complete Streets Workshops

On Thursday, February 23, 2012 the New Jersey Department of Transportation hosted a Complete Streets Workshop at its headquarters in Ewing, NJ. The purpose of the workshop was to train NJDOT’s newly hired Civil Engineers in Training (CET) on the basic concepts of complete streets, including policy, policy adoption and [...]

February 24th, 2012|

Helping to Tame Multi-Lane Crossings

It is no secret that traveling along New Jersey’s roadways can sometimes offer a stressful, heart racing experience. While motorists can often be heard complaining about traffic, construction, and especially the behavior of other drivers, few seem to realize how intimidating it can be for pedestrians who have to walk [...]

February 23rd, 2012|

NJ Bike Ped News Feed for February 1 – February 15, 2012

New DOT Committee Presents Recommendations on Ways to Reduce Train-Related Deaths The Star-Ledger • February 8, 2012     Taking Count of Cyclists, Walkers, Changes in Philly Region Newsworks.org • February 6, 2012     Egg Harbor City Maps Out a Safer Commute for its Students Press of Atlantic City [...]

February 16th, 2012|

Breaking News: New Jersey Transportation Officials announce Rail Safety Blueprint

Report emphasizes engineering, education and enforcement  (Trenton) – NJDOT Commissioner James Simpson today announced a range of initiatives designed for quick implementation to promote safety and reduce accidental deaths along the state’s busy railroad tracks. The announcement caps three months of work by a Safety Along Railroads Leadership Oversight Committee [...]

February 9th, 2012|

NJDOT Safe Streets to Transit Program

The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) Safe Streets to Transit (SSTT) program was introduced in 2006 as an important component of the Pedestrian Safety Initiative by then Governor Jon Corzine. The program provides $5 million as a means to provide funding to counties and municipalities with transit facilities in [...]

February 6th, 2012|

NJ Bike Ped News Feed for January 15 – February 1, 2012

N.J. Supreme Court Rules Essex County Not liable for Bicyclist’s DeathThe Star-Ledger • January 21, 2012     Alliance for Biking & Walking Releases 2012 Benchmarking ReportMobilizing the Region • January 26, 2012     House Bill Threatens to Eliminate Bicycle and Pedestrian FundingLeague of American Bicyclists • January 28 [...]

February 1st, 2012|
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