- 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)
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