Kate Hinds

Senior Producer, All Of it

Kate Hinds appears in the following:

PHOTOS: On This Day in Transportation History, New York's Penn Station Opened

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

On November 27, 1910, one of New York City's original architectural jewels opened its doors to train passengers -- and it was beautiful.

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Weather is making the pre-Thanksgiving travel rush...challenging. Denver's suburbs are looking forward to an expansion of the light rail system. Private security guards are patrolling...
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Pedestrian Safety Measures Pick Up Speed

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The day New York's City Council unanimously passed a bill to step up the installation of speed humps near schools, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said the council is working to pass a bill lowering speed limits by the end of next month -- her last in the city council.

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The future of California's high-speed rail project is in doubt after judge halted the sale of $8 billion in bonds to fund it. The idea of tolling NYC's East River bridges is once agai...
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A Push for Humps Not Bumps Near Schools

Monday, November 25, 2013

Roadways around New York City schools could be getting a little bumpier.

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Activists Take Brooklyn Speed Limit Into Own Hands, Install 20mph Signs in Park Slope

Monday, November 25, 2013

Calling it "a gift to the city," a group of activists changed the speed limit in Park Slope this weekend by hanging rogue 20 mph speed limit signs along Prospect Park West.

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Monday, November 25, 2013

The NJ State Assembly has respectfully requested the presence of several Port Authority officials today. A self-proclaimed "transit racer" is trying to set a record for riding Boston'...
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D.C. Traffic Cameras To Police Crosswalks, Stop Signs

Friday, November 22, 2013

Would you race around an elderly woman en route to the elevator, cut her off, then gleefully shut the door in her face? Then don't do it in a crosswalk with a car. You can't get a ticket for the former -- but starting soon, in D.C. you'll get one for the latter behavior.

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WATCH: the 2013 NYC Marathon, in Time-Lapse Slo-Mo

Friday, November 22, 2013

You know the marathon as an iconic New York City event -- but for New York's MTA, the first Sunday in November is the "most prominent day of the year...(for) the nation's longest suspension bridge."

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Friday, November 22, 2013

A New Jersey State Assembly committee has "invited" Port Authority executives to testify about lane closures at the George Washington Bridge. Houston wants to reimagine its entire bus...
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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Thursday, November 21, 2013

New York's subway system broke a record last month. London's Underground will begin running 24 hours a day on weekends. A new bill would require Amtrak to have a pet car. A new rule w...
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NYC Mayor-Elect's Transition Team: 60+ People, No Transpo Experts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Bill de Blasio has released the names of his full transition committee, and while education, health care, media and the arts are well-represented, there's one category that just...isn't.

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

You wish your state lobbies as effectively for federal transportation dollars as Utah does. Wichita's transit system is about to run out of money. Pedestrian deaths are on the rise in...
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Former NYPD Chief: It's Time to Take On Traffic Crashes

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A contender for New York's top police job says traffic fatalities can be decreased the same way homicides were.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The federal government is opening a safety probe into Tesla's battery fires. Amtrak is overhauling four East River tunnels that carry LIRR trains. Check out one man's extreme carpooli...
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The Weather Outside is Frightful*, But the Bike Share Deals are Delightful

Monday, November 18, 2013

New York's bike share system is closing in on 100,000 annual members -- but the dark, cold winter months are closing in. So to keep bikers biking, the system is offering some enticements.

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Hoboken's Sandy-ravaged rail terminal re-opens today. On cruise ships, 'man overboard' is under-reported. The Ventra bugs keep on coming. Los Angeles can't quit Metro's honor system j...
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Explainer: Why the D.A. Didn't Charge the NYC Taxi Driver Who Maimed a Tourist

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office sparked outrage this week when it announced it wouldn't file criminal charges against a taxi driver in a crash that severed a British tourist's leg.

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TN MOVING STORIES: Transpo News Links from Around the Web

Friday, November 15, 2013

A pair of NYC taxi medallions sold for a record $2.5 million. San Francisco's Central Subway construction is displacing the rat population. Florida wants more red light traffic camera...
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Feds Confirm Traffic Fatalities on the Rise

Thursday, November 14, 2013

For the first time since 2005, traffic fatalities are on the rise in the U.S.

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