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DateArticleDetails
18 April 1905MRS. COATS PRISONER IN CRAZY AUTOMOBILE
After careening to and fro along Broadway endangering persons and vehicles for several blocks yesterday afternoon an unmanageable automobile containing Mrs. Alfred M. Coats dashed over the sidewalk at Nineteenth Street and Broadway and crashed through the plate-glass doors of W. & J. Sloane's big carpet store there.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: James Davis
6 October 1913WOMAN CAPITALIZES POVERTY AND AUTO
The newsest means of livelihood has been happily hit upon by a bright New York woman who terms herself a “chaperone-chaffeuse.” According to her story, when the necessity of choosing an occupation arose, she had no capital save her clothes and her auto.
News Article (text)
Publication: The Washington Herald
Dateline: New York, New York
6 November 1927THREE MILE DETOUR AROUND MERRICK ROAD
Due to the construction of the new Conduit Boulevard in Nassau County, L. I., the New York Automobile Club announces that the Merrick Road between Lynbrook and Rockville Centre will be closed for about thirty days.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
21 December 1928Woman Held for Adorning Car With Lemons To Picket Agency Which Sold '$2,000 Lemon'
She adorned her automobile with a large sign reading in red letters, “My $2,000 Lemon,” posted another sign on the car which condemned the make of her automobile in verse, and placed a string of eight lemons across the front of the machine.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
23 December 1928SHOW TWO MODELS OF NEW FARGO LINE.
The new trucks, of half-ton and three-quarter-ton capacity, include bodies of the delivery, station wagon, bus and commercial sedan types.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Fargo
27 December 1928Bronx Men Urge City to Cart Off Junked Autos; Piles of Hulks on Lots Held Realty Problem
The removal of battered tonneaus, strewn wheels and shredded upholstery incurs an expense of from $100 to $200 on the purchasers of lots in such “auto graveyards” according to the statement of the Board of Trade.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
29 December 1928DRUNKEN DRIVERS JAILED.
Magistrate Farrell said the only way to stop persons from driving while intoxicated was to make examples of a few.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
January 1980Automobile Theft: An Increasing Crime Problem
On March 20, 1979, a 1978 automobile valued at approximately $8,000 was reported stolen from a large, suburban mall near New York City.
Commentary ( PDF)
Publication: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Byline: Samuel Rozzi & Richard Mueller
1 March 2022Safety Zone; Shore (Belt) Parkway Bridge Construction, Mill Basin; Brooklyn, NY
The safety zone was established to protect persons and vessels from potential hazards associated with bridge demolition and construction operations.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Coast Guard
Byline: Captain Zeita Merchant
14 April 2022Rescission of the Notice of Intent for a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement: Erie and Cattaraugus Counties, NY
The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise the public that we are rescinding the Notice of Intent to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the highway improvement project: US Route 219 Springville to Salamanca, NY Route 39 to NY Route 17 (Interstate 86), Erie and Cattaraugus Counties.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Federal Highway Administration
Byline: Richard J. Marquis
Topic: United States Numbered Highways
3 June 2022Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on the Interstate 81 Viaduct Project, Onondaga County, New York
The purpose of the Project is to address structural deficiencies and non-standard highway features while creating an improved transportation corridor through the City of Syracuse that meets the transportation needs and provides the infrastructure to support long-range transportation planning efforts.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Federal Highway Administration
Byline: Richard J. Marquis
Topic: Interstate Highway System
1 November 2022Approval of Air Quality Implementation Plans; New York; Gasoline Dispensing Stage I, Stage II, and Transport Vehicles
The intended effect of today's action is to approve control strategies, required by the Clean Air Act, which will result in emission reductions that will help attain and maintain national ambient air quality standards for ozone and will reduce volatile organic compounds throughout the State.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Byline: Lisa Garcia
23 November 2022Adequacy Status of Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for the New York Portion of the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area
This revision to the SIP included 2020 summer day VOC and NOX Budgets associated with the SIP's reasonable further progress demonstration.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Byline: Lisa Garcia
9 February 2023Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; New York; Gasoline Dispensing, Stage I, Stage II and Transport Vehicles
The SIP revision consists of amendments to regulations in New York's Codes, Rules and Regulations applicable to gasoline dispensing sites and transport vehicles.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Byline: Lisa Garcia
28 June 2023Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on the Central Business District Tolling Program, New York, New York
The Project purpose is to reduce traffic congestion in the Manhattan Central Business District in a manner that will generate revenue for future transportation improvements, pursuant to acceptance into FHWA's Value Pilot Pricing Program.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Federal Highway Administration
Byline: Richard J. Marquis




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