- Chris Christie Keeps Robbing From Transit to Pay for Roads (NJ.com)
- Take TomTom Urban Congestion Rankings With a Grain of Salt (CBC)
- Economist: In Major American Cities, Wealthy Manipulate Land Use Rules to Widen Inequality
- Albuquerque Activists Trick Mayor With Bike Lane April Fools Prank (KRQU)
- Facebook's Flashy New Headquarters Still a Suburban Office Park (Mother Earth News)
- Bill in the Georgia Legislature Could Open Door to Major MARTA Expansion (Creative Loafing)
- Activists Demanding Bike Lane on Windsor-Detroit Bridge (CBC)
- WaPo Shares Maps Showing the Gaps in Bike Lane Networks in Major U.S. Cities
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