- 2012 Bicycle Friendly State Rankings: WA Still on Top, CO and DE Surge (LAB)
- Exiting Rep. Dennis Kucinich: Approving KXL Pipeline Will Raise, Not Lower, Gas Prices (Hill)
- NRDC's Kaid Benfield Takes You on a Google Street-View Walk Through Copenhagen
- The Most Delay-Prone Highway Corridors in the U.S. Are Mostly Near L.A., NYC (Atlantic Cities)
- New York City's Pedestrian Safety Campaign: Life Imitates The Onion (Copenhagenize)
- 60 Michigan HS Seniors Suspended for Biking to School on Last Day (Cyclelicious)
- Montgomery County Maryland Has Plans for 160 Miles of "Gold Standard" BRT Routes (GGW)
- Holding Company RailAmerica, Which Owns 45 Short Line and Regional RRs, For Sale (JoC)
- Connie Moran, Mississippi Mayor, Responds to Agenda 21 Conspiracy Theorists (Sun-Herald)
Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Stay in touch
Sign up for our free newsletter
More from Streetsblog USA
Friday Video: The London Neighborhood Where Bikes Outnumber Cars
...and how they got to that impressive milestone.
Friday’s Headlines Battle Galactus
Like the Marvel supervillain, U.S. interstate highway system seems to eat up everything in his path. A new book explores how to stop it.
New Report Shows Pedestrian Fatalities Drop — But Experts Say Not Enough
The Governors Highway Safety Association report showed a 4 percent drop in the number of pedestrian deaths last year, putting a slow on a dangerous trend — but advocates say the drop isn't nearly big enough.
Talking Headways Podcast: Localities Subsidize the State DOT
Adie Tomer of Brookings on how to improve regional coordination around infrastructure.
Five of the Ugliest Transportation Policies In the ‘Big, Beautiful’ Bill
Here's a rundown of some of the transportation provisions in the Republicans' reconciliation package, and what they might mean for your community.
Viva La Thursday’s Headlines
Why is French transit ridership up 10 percent since before the pandemic, while American transit ridership is down 23 percent?