Stoptional: The Curious Case of Westchester’s Invisible Stop Sign
New Times witnessed at least ten vehicles blow through the universally recognized octagonal symbol of stoppage.
New Times witnessed at least ten vehicles blow through the universally recognized octagonal symbol of stoppage.
An initiative meant to support the safety and wellbeing of cyclists has divided the two-wheeler community.
Eulois Cleckley took over the county’s Department of Transportation and Public Works last month.
Miami’s Critical Mass bike route returns tonight at 7:15. Expect delays as scores of cyclists ride through swaths of Miami and Miami Beach.
Traffic has always sucked in South Florida, and over the years politicians have thought up some pretty kooky ideas to try to fix it.
In a recent tweet, Tesla CEO Elon Musk proposed digging a road tunnel underneath Miami to alleviate traffic.
Hopefully no one gets hurt.
Cava says she will make good on her campaign promises with the help of a pro-transit nonprofit and its appropriately named plan.
A bicyclist struck by a Miami-Dade police vehicle plans to sue the department for his medical costs, lost wages, and mental anguish.
Some local businesses say they felt invigorated by the pedestrian era of Ocean Drive and are disappointed with the return of car traffic.
Some local officials believe rentable bikes and scooters are essential to residents and should be brought back.
Since Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez issued a stay-at-home order last week, snarled traffic is a thing of the past.
Blocked sidewalks have almost become a fixture of Brickell, where creeping construction and runaway development have put a squeeze on pedestrians.
If you don’t want to be stuck in traffic waiting for tens of thousands of runners to traverse the road, avoid these areas this weekend.
“The tragedy is not only that Flavia died. The tragedy is that her death did not result in any action.”
Prepare for the once-in-a-decade transit headaches promised by Super Bowl LIV.
Brightline has killed people at a constant and startling clip.
Miamians have their own version of the DMV handbook. Between the speeding, hit-and-runs, honking, and lack of turn signals, driving in Miami-Dade County should come with a warning sign.
On any given day behind the wheel in Miami, someone will send a text while doing 85 on I-95, run a traffic light a solid eight seconds after it turns red, cut across four lanes of a highway to make an exit, or slow to single-digit speeds to make a right turn without using their blinker. Just choose your fighter.
It’s not enough that cyclists in Miami must contend with hostile, aggressive drivers and roadways that are dangerous by design. Apparently, now cyclists have to dodge bullets too.
Today is the last Friday in July, which means one of two things: You’re a committed Masshole prepping for tonight’s meandering ride through town, or you’re dreading getting stuck for a half-hour on the Venetian Causeway because a parade of hooting Critical Mass bicyclists is streaming across the road.
In Miami, a city where almost 77 percent of people speak a language other than English at home, the language barrier between rideshare drivers and passengers can be pretty real — so real, in fact, that one bilingual Miamian wrote an open letter asking Uber to implement a language option.