- House GOP Rep Says Long-Term Transpo Funding Is Priority (The Hill)
- People for Bikes Reaches 1 Million Petition Signatures (Bike Portland)
- How Have Young People's Commuting Habits Changed Since 1980? (Next City)
- Atlanta Streetcar Won't Open This Weekend as Planned (Atlanta Biz Journal)
- Tulsa Wants New Passenger Rail to Reach Downtown (Newson6)
- Apple Works on Transit Navigation (Tech Crunch)
- Denver Unveils New Rail Cars (Denver Post)
- Old Railway Will Become Bike/Ped Trail in Wilmington, NC (Port City Daily)
- Is It "Cycletrack," "Protected Bike Lane," or What? (GGW)
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