I'm the commuting/transportation reporter for NJ.com, enjoy biking, music (garage through punk), trains. cars, cats (have 2) NYC born, NJ raised. That is me not looking down on the George Washington Bridge main cable.
Larry Higgs
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Many commuters worked from home based on light volume
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This is the first day where World Cup fans and commuters face off
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NJDOT's warnings were on target - Tuesdays match will affect the evening commute, here what to do and avoid
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NJ Transit boss doesn't mince words about the agency's landlord
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A new Penn stations gets rid of this feature NJ Transit riders dislike
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NJ Transit commuters are about to see the first World Cup match that coincides with the evening commute on Tuesday.
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Going to World Cup at MetLife Stadium ? Your transportation options got a little slimmer
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Dueling rider courtesy campaigns are being launched ahead of World Cup- which could resound the most with commuters and visitors?
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Quick build safety projects coming into busy NJ cities www.nj.com/news/2026/06...
Jersey City, Hoboken lay out a blueprint for other towns to do low cost, quick build safety projects on problem streets
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Commuters used different strategies to avoid mixing their trip home with World Cup fans returning from Tuesday's match that coincided with the daily commute.
Port Authority officials warned regular commuters their trip home will have heavier traffic from fans returning to NYC from World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium.
Soccer fans thinking of driving, taking a black car or chartering a bus to the World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium might want to reconsiders their options.
Hoboken and Jersey City have joined to lower traffic deaths, install quick-build safety improvements and show other municpalities how they can do the same.
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With World Cup coming, NJ Transit has launched a courtesy campaign centered around a beloved bovine, SEPTA employs a distinctly Philly flair.
NJ Transit's CEO put Amtrak on notice that the commuter agency will not take the blame if its infrastructure fails during the eight World Cup matches starting Saturday.
After a tragic collision claimed the life of a a 6-year-old boy in 2025, Jersey City will install 100 quick build safety projects and joined Hoboken in increasing Vision Zero safety goals.