Friday’s Headlines with Secretary Pete on a Bicycle!
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Yes, the head of the US DOT rode on a two-wheeler. Plus all the other news of the day.
Talking Headways Podcast: Less Congestion After Ride Hailing Cessation
By Jeff Wood | | No Comments
What happens when disruption disrupting the disruptor? Click and find out.
Will Philadelphia Ever Get its S-Bahn?
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The City of Brotherly Love built infrastructure for European-style regional rail almost 40 years ago ... but continues to run it as a 9-to-5 commuter service.
Thursday’s Headlines As We Move Ahead
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How long would you wait for a Chick-Fil-A? Plus all the other news.
Effort to Reduce NYPD Crash Role May End Up Expanding It
By Julianne Cuba | | No Comments
Well, if you can't beat 'em, expand 'em.
Study: Low-Income Workers Rely on Bikeshare
By Kea Wilson | | No Comments
Low-income and BIPOC workers are more dependent on bikeshare to get around during the pandemic than their wealthy, white counterparts, a new study finds – but the location of docking stations doesn't always prioritize their travel needs.
Wednesday’s Headlines Help Us Dig Ourselves Out
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Mayor Pete is still Mayor Pete, bikes for the homeless and some juicy tidbits about infrastructure spending, all in today's headlines.
Tuesday’s Headlines from Around Our Nation
By Blake Aued | | No Comments
Some cities want to encourage cycling, but in Washington state, a Republican lawmaker wants to tax bike buyers to help pay for road maintenance. Plus the other news of the day.
Opinion: Take the Police Out of Crash Investigation
By Bernadette Karna | | No Comments
A victim of road violence speaks.
Holland (Mich.) Puts Pedestrians First in Winter
By Kea Wilson | | No Comments
Holland has a long history of going above and beyond for people who travel outside cars in the winter — and no, we're not talking about that Holland.
Could FAA Rule Change Make Airport Transit Better?
By Roger Rudick | | No Comments
Cities across America have poor transit to airports — but that might be changing.