Thursday’s Headlines with a Side of Biden
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The president has been making lots of transportation news. That, plus all the other stories...
Wednesday’s Headlines as We Face Midweek
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The stories you want — at a price you can afford.
Tuesday’s Headlines Because You’re on a Roll
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Transit is always needed. But the places where it is needed change over time. That plus the rest of the news of the day.
The History of AVs — And the Future
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Alex Davies new book, "Driven: The Race to Create the Autonomous Car," offers a glimpse into an industry that will rapidly upend our transportation landscape — and some worry will kill even more vulnerable road users.
Monday’s Headlines to Get You Going
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President Biden is in the news a lot lately — but for good reasons. Plus all the other news.
Study: App Taxis Can More than Double VMTs
By Kea Wilson | | No Comments
The average Uber or Lyft customer is responsible for adding more than twice as many car miles to his city's roads as he was before he started using app-taxis to get around.
Should Chicago End License Revocations for Camera-Issued Tix?
By Courtney Cobbs | | No Comments
Taking away people's licenses for failing to pay tickets doesn't necessarily make our streets safer, but it does cause economic hardship.
New NHTSA Head Was at Center of Pollution Fight
By Melanie Curry | | No Comments
It's a strategic move that sends the unequivocal message that the new President is committed to incorporating environmental concerns in every corner of federal policy making.
Friday’s Headlines As We Look to the Future
By Blake Aued | | No Comments
President Biden has reportedly settled on a new FTA deputy administrator, traffic will return to normal when the pandemic ends, and more headlines.
Highlights from Buttigieg's Confirmation Hearing
By Kea Wilson | | No Comments
The Secretary of Transportation nominee, Pete Buttigieg, used his confirmation hearing to reaffirm his support for mass transit and complete streets.
Commentary: Stop Subsidizing Car Ownership
By Roger Rudick | | No Comments
If the city stops giving public land away for free to drivers, it can close its deficit and then some