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MBTA Repair Schedules Derailed By Pandemic
Nearly two dozen MBTA projects will be delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Brookline Alters Streets To Accommodate Pedestrians' Social Distancing
The town cordoned off some parking lanes along four of its busiest streets. -
Tickets For Driving 100+ MPH Spiked In April
The rate of speeding tickets issued to drivers who allegedly traveled more than 100 miles per hour increased nearly sevenfold in April. -
MassDOT: Deadly April Caused By Reckless Driving On Open Roads
Investigators believe speed or distraction were involved in most of the fatal crashes. -
NYC Subways To Close Every Night For Disinfection
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the plan to shut down the subway system each night "a massive undertaking." Essential workers will be able to take alternative transportation at no cost. -
Aloisi Calls For ’Sustainability Response’ To Transportation Overhaul In The Wake of COVID-19
The former state transportation secretary said officials owe it to the essential workers who live in areas where high auto pollution is linked to COVID-19 deaths. -
Could Coronavirus Spur Massachusetts To Transform Its Transportation System?
Some lawmakers and local leaders say this is the time to invest in the state's infrastructure and public transit. -
New T Fare Collection System To Cost $212 Million More
The MBTA's board signed off Monday on a contract amendment that will add $212 million in project costs to the now-reset rollout of an automated fare collection system. -
Federal Dollars May Not Be Enough To Sustain The MBTA, GM Says
The T’s general manager says more money may be needed. -
Traffic Volumes Fall Sharply Across State Checkpoints
Massachusetts drivers stuck at home due to COVID-19 restrictions have cut highway trips by 68 percent compared to this time last year.