After close to a month, it’s time for New York City drivers to move their cars because alternate side parking is back in effect. “The New York City Department of Transportation announced that ...
Modern fare gates are starting to replace traditional turnstiles at subway stations across New York City as part of the MTA’s ongoing efforts to combat fare evasion.
In 2024, there were 350 bridge strikes statewide, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul's office.
Alternate side parking in New York City has been suspended since Jan. 26 to allow time for car owners to dig out their vehicles from the snow.
The city’s alternate side parking rules go back into effect Thursday, Department of Transportation spokesperson Nick Benson said.