- Shuster: Looks Like LaHood's Sticking Around (Politico)
- In Defense of a Carbon Tax (Carbon Tax Center)
- Less Than 1/4 of Americans Walk or Bike for 10 Minutes a Week (Everyday Health)
- Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Wyoming Talk Gas Tax Increases
- Pennsylvania Republicans Want to "Decouple" Transit Funding From Road Funding (Post-Gazette)
- San Diego Transpo Plan Goes Back to the Drawing Board (U-T San Diego, Voice of San Diego)
- Was the Threshold Too High for LA's Measure J? (LAT)
- Bike-Share Operator Alta Struggles to Meet Demand (Transpo Nation)
- Bike Portland Envies Chicago's Downtown Bike Lanes
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