New York’s push for electric vehicles faces hurdles as auto dealers warn of limited fast-charging stations, jeopardizing climate goals and EV adoption.
New Yorkers will need a REAL ID or enhanced driver's license, permit or nondriver identification card to travel by air within the U.S. beginning May 7.
The MTA says it needs more than $68 billion to fund its capital plan for subway improvements. The head of the agency told lawmakers Thursday it's up to them to figure out how to raise the money.
Wall Street is drifting Thursday as gains for fashion brands and cigarette makers help offset drops for Ford Motor and ...
A man was injured Sunday after he fell 20 feet from a ski lift at Attitash Mountain Resort and t State Fire Marshal's Office and the Passenger Tramway Safety Board have announce a joint investigation ...
The DMV is also reminding drivers that the best way to avoid falling victim to these scams involving insurance fraud is to drive defensively.
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The Moped King
It included a photograph of the charred remains of an electric moped whose battery had caught fire and killed someone in the Bronx. The moped pictured happened to be a Fly E-Bike model that was on ...
With that in mind, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and Transportation Security Administration are telling people to beat the rush. The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005 ...
according to the Department of Motor Vehicles, "You cannot register or operate any of the motorized devices from the list below on any street, highway, parking lot, sidewalk, or another area in New ...
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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles ... people spraying vehicles at a nearby car wash were making more money per hour than people at the front counter of DMV’s headquarters at 2300 W.
Dereck Hogan, Marcia Bernicat and Alaina Teplitz, the career diplomats who were allegedly asked to leave their roles, oversee the State Department’s workforce and internal coordination.