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Mon 12:01am By Christian FrommeltIn a transportation system that takes automobile deaths and injuries for granted, what is the impact on emergency medical workers?Monday’s Headlines Could Be Worse
Mon 12:01am By Blake AuedPassenger rail and public transit would get a slight bump under the Trump administration's budget proposal, which might be the only decent news we got over the weekend.Friday Video: Reining in the Sprawl
Jun 6, 2025, 12:02 am By Matthew SageSome cities are shifting toward eco-friendly housing. Here are some lessons.Friday’s Headlines Reinvent a Worse Wheel
Jun 6, 2025, 12:01 am By Blake AuedBecause they spend so much time driving without passengers, Uber's Routeshare shuttles won't be much better for traffic or air quality than private cars.Chaos in NYC: Citi Bike Will Slow Down E-Bikes After City Hall Cites Public Health ‘Emergency’
Jun 5, 2025, 10:13 pm By David MeyerLyft caves to pressure from Mayor Adams.Talking Headways Podcast: Keys to San Francisco’s Future
Jun 5, 2025, 11:46 am By Jeff WoodSujata Srivastava, Chief Policy Officer at SPUR, on an "urbanist decision-making framework for San Francisco’s new mayor."‘War on Cyclists’: NYC E-Bike Speed Limit Panned by Safety Advocates
Jun 5, 2025, 7:43 am By Gersh Kuntzman"Sounds like more flavor-of-the-month hot air," said one activist.Thursday’s Headlines Build It, and They Will Come
Jun 5, 2025, 12:23 am By Blake AuedBelieve it or not, people are more likely to bike when they feel safe. Science proves it.Inside the Chicago Tribune’s Come-to-Jesus Moment on Transit Funding
Jun 5, 2025, 12:02 am By John GreenfieldThe paper's Editorial Board previously derided “the so-called fiscal cliff.”Is Constant Driving Harming Kids’ Brains?
Jun 5, 2025, 12:01 am By Andy BoenauAmerican kids are spending more time than ever on tablets in the backseat. Is it holding back their development?The Doom Loop: Chicago Transit Agencies Begin Planning 40% Service Cuts
Jun 4, 2025, 12:03 am By Austin BuschThis post is sponsored by Keating Law Offices. By Austin Busch The post The cutting edge: Transit agencies begin planning 40% service reductions appeared first on Streetsblog Chicago.Wednesday’s Headlines Are Going Broke
Jun 4, 2025, 12:01 am By Blake AuedAmericans are bankrupting themselves paying for depreciating assets that they mostly drive short distances, when an e-bike would do just as well.Campus Bike Programs Are The Next Big Student Movement
Jun 4, 2025, 12:01 am By Joshua FunchesHere are a few of the student leaders across America who are promoting cycling on their campuses.Ride On! The Los Angeles Subway System Gets a Stop at LAX
Jun 3, 2025, 2:02 pm By Joe LintonThe good news isn't just about connecting people to the airport, but building a useful interconnected transit network.Car Harms Series: NYC’s ‘Gridlock Sam’ Says We Have Lost Our Lives to the Automobile
Jun 3, 2025, 12:03 am By Sam SchwartzTake it from the former head of New York's Department of Traffic: If we restore valuable public space to the people, the result will be a healthier, happier, and more humane city.Commentary: Illinois’s Transit Funding Flop Is a Cautionary Tale
Jun 3, 2025, 12:03 am By Damien NewtonNot funding transit agencies' basic operating needs is a political loser in any state.No Parking: NYC Finally Puts Trash in Bins (Um, Like Europe Has Been Doing for Decades)
Jun 3, 2025, 12:02 am By Kevin DugganA new era of trash has dawned in New York City.Free Public Transportation: a Postcard from Montpellier
Jun 3, 2025, 12:01 am By Apolline LamyThe french city Montpellier has offered free transit fares since December 2023. Could it be an inspiration for the United States?One Structural Change Could Shift Everything About How Transportation Works in America
Jun 2, 2025, 12:03 am By Kea WilsonThe so-called "highway trust fund" is disproportionately funded by gas taxes generated on non-highway roads — and those local priorities never get their money back. Is it time for a change?In New York, Pols Want to Require Helmets for Teen E-Cyclists
Jun 2, 2025, 12:02 am By Amy SohnHelmet laws remain controversial — they're the "common-sense" approach pushed by lawmakers who ignore that studies show they don't improve safety.
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Fri 10:42am By Jeff Wood - Friday Video: Why So Many Speed Limits Just Don’t Work
Fri 12:01am By Streetsblog - Friday’s Headlines Are In the Clear
Fri 12:01am By Blake Aued - Off Campus: Students Are Boosting Public Transit as Key to Affordability
Thu 12:02am By Jack Guan - Thursday’s Headlines Are a Disco Inferno
Thu 12:01am By Blake Aued - Greenlining Institute’s Hana Creger Talks How To Win Hearts and Minds on Climate
Wed 5:25pm By Damien Newton - Empty Bike and Bus Lanes Are A Feature, Not a Bug
Wed 10:30am By Nicole Gelinas - NY State Senate Guts ‘Super Speeder Bill’ To Protect Reckless Drivers
Wed 12:04am By Amy Sohn - Empty Bike and Bus Lanes Are A Feature, Not a Bug
Wed 12:03am By Nicole Gelinas - Now Do Cars: NYC Pushing Speed Limits for E-Bikes Instead of Addressing Clear and Present Danger
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