It's a fun idea, but there are countless ways to spend transportation funds that would produce more viable projects.
Speeding, weaving, cutting off other drivers, and other angry behavior from behind the wheel are on the rise on Long Island roads and nationwide, according to a AAA study that shows a major uptick in ...
"If that's even possible, I would for sure use it," said Bridget Clark, a Fairfield University student from Long Island.