- House Vote on Amtrak Bill Expected Today, After Bump Back (The Hill)
- D.C. Faces Continued Logjam of Local Transit Projects (WaPo)
- Phoenix Voters Will Decide on Tax Hike for Transpo (AZ Central)
- Highlights of the New "Move Seattle" 1o-Year Plan (Seattle Transit Blog)
- Boston-Area Transit May Need $6.7B in Upgrades (Boston Globe)
- California High-Speed Rail Construction Off to an Unglamorous Start (Fresno Bee)
- Maryland's Transpo Chief Nominee Moves a Step Forward (WaPo)
- What Are the Class Dynamics Behind Seattle's New Income-Based Transit Discounts? (Forbes)
- The Science Behind Pedestrian Behavior (CityLab)
Today's Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Stay in touch
Sign up for our free newsletter
More from Streetsblog USA
Elise Stefanik Wants to Be NY Governor — Yet Says Nothing About Transit
Her campaign launch suggest her intent to use transit as a political pawn to stoke fear.
The False ‘Trolley Problem’ At the Heart of the Autonomous Vehicle Debate
Waymo said it has a "plan" for when one of the company's cars kills someone. But we should be planning for a world when no car kills anyone — autonomous or not.
Monday’s Headlines Did Their Civic Duty
Around 80 percent of local transportation referendums passed muster with voters last week.
Transit Funding in Pennsylvania Can’t Wait
State and Federal leaders must act to keep our transit safe and in service.
Friday Video: The Utopia of London’s Low-Traffic Neighborhoods
Streetsfilms follows an urban planner around the “low-traffic neighborhood” of St. Peter’s in the London borough of Islington.
Friday’s Headlines Got Lucky
Crash data doesn't nearly capture the near misses cyclists have to endure.





