- Report: FL Gov. Rick Scott Refused HSR Money After Failed White House Shakedown (Hill)
- SC Conservationists Urge DOT to Fix Roads Before Building More Freeways (TheState)
- MassDOT Challenges Bostonian App-Developers to Show Power of Mode-Share (TranspoNation)
- Georgia, Alabama Governors Announce New Transportation Priorities (Landline)
- Report: Arizona Has Second Worst Traffic Safety Laws in the Nation (CronkiteNews)
- CT Governor: Red-Light Cameras Work, Promote Safer Driving (CTPost)
- On-Demand Car Service Adds More Transportation Options in DC (GGW)
- Ray LaHood: Streetcar Projects Creating Jobs, Livable Communities (FastLane)
- Dan Burden’s "Walking Audits" Improving Towns by Putting People First (AARP)
- LA Museum Presents Massive Sculpture of Our Transportation Future (AtlanticCities)
- Dog Works as School Crossing Guard in Upstate NY (CNNVideo)
- A 22-Year-Old Frank Zappa Plays the Drums Bicycle (Treehugger)
Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Stay in touch
Sign up for our free newsletter
More from Streetsblog USA
Friday Video: Are We All Living in a ‘Carspiracy’?
How does "car-brain" shape the way we think about the world — even in relatively bike-friendly countries like the U.K.?
Friday’s Headlines Share and Share Alike
Bikeshares, and e-bikes and scooters generally, are becoming more popular. That's led to more injuries, highlighting the need for better infrastructure.
What the Heck is Going on With the California E-Bike Incentive Program?
The program's launch has been delayed for two years, and currently "there is no specific timeline" for it. Plus the administrator, Pedal Ahead, is getting dragged, but details are vague.
Talking Headways Podcast: Have Cities Run Out of Land?
Chris Redfearn of USC and Anthony Orlando of Cal Poly Pomona on why "pro-business" Texas housing markets are catching up to "pro-regulation" California and what it might mean for future city growth.
The Paris Plan for Olympic Traffic? Build More Bike Lanes
A push to make Paris fully bikable for the Olympics is already paying dividends long before the opening ceremonies.