- Connecticut: Another Carmaggeddon That Wasn't (CNN)
- Northeast Corridor Can Expect a Normal Rush Hour Commute Wednesday Morning (Reuters)
- Heritage Scripts the Anti-Livability, Pro-Sprawl Talking Points for Foxx's Confirmation Hearing
- Why Did the Last Climate Bill Fail? Unemployment Was Too High. (WaPo)
- Transportation Experts Respond to U.S. PIRG Study on the Decline in Driving (National Journal)
- Two Options for Metro Upgrades: Years of Weekend Work or 5-Month Shutdown (GGW)
- Why a Incentivizing a Car-Lite Workforce Is Good for Business (Bike Portland)
- Study: You're Not As Visible at Night on Your Bike As You Think You Are (Bike Portland)
- Walkability Around Home and School Means More Active Kids (CHEO)
- How Eliminating the "Yes Buts" Cut Stanford Car Commuting by a Quarter (Good)
- Bicycle Innovations, Courtesy of Kickstarter (Design Boom)
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