- Anthony Foxx Says Lack of Long-Term Funding Threatens Big Transpo Projects (The Hill)
- Washington Senate Republicans: Abandon Seattle's Disastrous Deep-Bore Tunnel (The Stranger)
- Albuquerque Is Getting Complete Streets (Business Journals)
- A Virginia Law Penalizes Cities That Perform Road Diets (Times-Dispatch)
- Baton Rouge Considers Bike-share (Nola.com)
- Massachusetts Woman Sentenced for Driving Into a Crowd of Bicyclists, Killing Two (Seacoast Online)
- Philly Increased Tickets to Pedestrians 37 Percent Last Year (Philly.com)
- Why Free Parking Is Like a Tax on People Who Don't Drive (A Whole Minute)
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