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Parking Madness 2019 Round 1: Providence vs. Austin
The Rhode Island Statehouse grounds face off against the site of a former Hooters restaurant for "most improved" parking crater.
March 29, 2019
Study: Aggressive Driving is Linked to Seeing Cyclists as ‘Less than Human’
Almost half of non-cyclists in a study rated cyclists as less than fully human, using standard psychological surveys.
March 29, 2019
Seattle Mayor’s Bike Lane Retreat Enrages Activists
It looks like Seattle's new Mayor, Jenny Durkan, isn't going to show the kind of transportation leadership we've come to expect from Seattle.
March 28, 2019
Study: Good Bike and Ped Infrastructure Actually Makes Neighbors Healthier
High-quality biking and walking facilities actually create healthier people, a new study based in Vancouver finds.
March 26, 2019
Parking Madness 2019 Round 1: Houston vs. Boston
Whole neighborhoods around downtown Houston and Boston's Seaport are rising out of asphalt.
March 26, 2019
Amsterdam’s 9-Year-Old ‘Bike Mayor’ On How to Make the City Safe for Kids
Lotta Crok, represents the city's 125,000 children under 14. She wants the city to be bolder about protecting child cyclists.
March 25, 2019
Talking Headways Podcast: The Potential of a Fiberoptic Future
This week, we're joined by Susan Crawfordwho talks about how cities in the United States are trying to build communications networks with this seemingly limitless technology
March 21, 2019
Phoenix Rail Plan in Danger As Council Swipes Cash
Voters in Phoenix voted overwhelmingly approved a $31-billion light rail system. Now it's in danger of being pillaged for road projects.
March 21, 2019
Finally, a Bus Commercial that Delivers
Go Transit's ad employs all the well-worn cliches from car commercials in favor of the humble, lovable bus.
March 20, 2019
Trump Administration Continues Funny Business with Transit Funding
About $2.7 billion in funds for transit projects remains in a state of limbo at the Trump U.S. DOT.
March 20, 2019