Pursuant to 19-180 (LL23/2008), DOT developes and monitors performance indicators (such as for vehicle, ferry, bicycle volume data) that will assist in assessing the amount of traffic and promoting high performance modes Citywide.
Report summarizes the City's progress, provides comparisons to prior years, and introduces new initiatives that build on the accomplishments of Vision Zero's first two years.
Sec. 1180-b of New York State's Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) granted New York City the authority to pilot an automated speed enforecement program to deter speeding in 20 school zones. In June 2014, the pilot was expanded to 140 school zones. Report covers data from the program from its inception through December 2016.
The Springfield Gardens/JFK Transportation Study was conducted by New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) in response to growing traffic congestion and community concerns related to traffic circulation, trucks, parking, safety and general quality of life issues.
Report on the condition of all bridges and tunnels operated and maintained by DOT and all capital and revenue budget funds appropriated for rehabilitation and maintenance of such bridges and tunnels
The Department of Transportation developed a pilot program to improve the mobility and safety for everyone on the streets of Flushing - pedestrians, transit riders and motorists - by modifying traffic and pedestrian flows. This report evaluates the efficacy of those changes.
The 2002 New York City Screenline Traffic Flow report presents vehicular volumes and historical comparisons across the Bronx-Westchester, Queens-Nassau, Manhattan-New Jersey, Staten Island-New Jersey, and Brooklyn-Queens screenlines.