- In Town for the Auto Show, Obama Will Take a Look at Detroit's Resurgence (Free Press)
- Tech Groups Want Washington to Provide National Guidance on Driverless Cars (The Hill)
- When Will There Be a National Union for Bike-Share Workers? (Next City)
- Vegas Looks to Other Cities for Rail Inspiration (Las Vegas Sun)
- Uber and Lyft Compete for Good Drivers (NPR)
- West Virginia Hosts Its First Bike Summit (Charleston Gazette-Mail)
- Streetcar Revival Possible in Northern Kentucky (WVXU)
- Minnesota Bike Advocates Push for Lower Speed Limits in Cities (StarTrib)
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