Edward Grayson just led New York City’s Sanitation Department in clearing snow from 6,300 miles of streets: no small feat during a pandemic. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Roads and Traffic”
Snow Buries Binghamton, N.Y.
By Gotham Rex on December 17, 2020
Officials said that 41 inches fell in the city, and Governor Cuomo declared a state of emergency across a wide swath of the state. Source: New York Times
Virus ‘Checkpoints’ in N.Y.C. to Enforce Travel Rules? Well, Not Exactly
By Gotham Rex on August 5, 2020
The mayor is sending the sheriff to city bridges and tunnels to try to ward off a second wave of the coronavirus. Source: New York Times
Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down.
By Gotham Rex on June 26, 2020
Officials are trying to prevent a return to urban gridlock and pollution as residents begin to travel again. Source: New York Times
Can 8 Million Daily Riders Be Lured Back to N.Y. Mass Transit?
By Gotham Rex on June 1, 2020
Officials fear disastrous gridlock if people turn to cars because they remain concerned about getting the coronavirus on the subway and other public transit. Source: New York Times
