New York State Thruway Authority Launches Interactive Map for Reporting Roadway Safety Concerns
The New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) has introduced an interactive map that allows drivers, first responders, and travelers to report specific safety concerns along the Thruway. This initiative is part of the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP), which aims to enhance safety across the 570-mile Thruway system. Users can mark issues such as potholes or short entrance/exit ramps on the map, contributing to a database that will inform future safety strategies. The NYSTA is targeting 1,000 safety suggestions by April 17, 2026, to incorporate into the CSAP. This plan is supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, which funds safety improvements for commuters, employees, and emergency responders.