A 25-mile backup on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Traffic on Garden State’s busiest highways crawling along at 15 mph.
Absolutely no parking. Anywhere.
That’s the nightmare scenario traffic experts say commuters should expect Monday morning if both sides in the ongoing NJ Transit negotiations can’t reach a settlement and nearly 4,200 rail workers go on strike...
Dropped calls, lost connections and sputtering phone batteries will soon be a thing of the past on the New York subway system, thanks to efforts to bring the nation's busiest transit system into the 21st century.
The New York subway system was a gleaming symbol of American ingenuity when it opened in 1904. Now it rattles along past aging stops, controlled by cloth-insulated electrical wiring and signal devices almost as old as the tunnels themselves.
NEW YORK (AP) -- The nation's largest mass transit system has banned all political advertising on its subways and buses after a judge ruled that a pro-Israel group was allowed to display an advertisement containing the phrase "Hamas Killing Jews" on New York City buses.