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It makes me feel like the New York City Department of Transportation is deliberately trying to ruin the only toll-free route ...
City officials, transportation advocates and community leaders took the inaugural walk across the pedestrian path on the ...
Congestion pricing seems to have turned the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge from a historically toll-free span into a trap that hammers unsuspecting drivers with the new $9 charge — even if they’re ...
The Queensboro Bridge now has a separate walkway for pedestrians, part of NYC's push for safer, car-free travel.
Four years later, only the Brooklyn Bridge is friendlier to pedestrians. The Queensboro Bridge remains the only city-owned East River bridge without separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists ...
The Queensboro Bridge’s newly separated pedestrian and cyclist paths officially opened Sunday, after years of advocacy by street safety activists. Pedestrians and cyclists had long shared an 11 ...
NEW YORK — The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge has been toll-free since it first opened to traffic back in 1909, but some drivers are now being charged because of congestion pricing, whether they know ...
The Queensboro Bridge will soon have more space for everyone. Starting Sunday, cyclists and pedestrians will no longer share a single cramped lane. CBS News New York's Elle McLogan tells us what ...
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