That could soon change. As first reported by Streetsblog, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has proposed a new rule ...
The plan allows registered mopeds on the Brooklyn and Queensboro Bridges but keeps them banned on the Manhattan, Williamsburg ...
A rule change aims to help delivery workers, who are currently legally barred from riding their mopeds on any East River ...
When the bridge went L.E.D., an entrepreneurial stuff-flipper bought a bunch of the old lights, for thirty-five dollars a pop ...
This Woman's History Month, we're remembering the woman who brought the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge across the finish ...
The Department of Transportation plans to allow mopeds in the roadway on the Brooklyn Bridge and the Queensboro Bridge.
In addition, the process would not impinge on Brooklyn Bridge Park, a plus for the park ... to DOT’s original BQE “Highway from Hell” proposal, which would have replaced the beloved ...
Just six days after opening to the public, a rumor quickly spread that the Brooklyn Bridge was about to collapse. A stampede ...
Under the proposed rule change ... “There are barriers or bridge structures running along the Brooklyn Bridge and the lower roadway of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge that help protect riders ...