- Open Letter Presses League of American Bicyclists on Diversity in Its Hiring (Medium)
- "Bloody" Bicycles Left in Protest on Boulder Street Where Bike Lane Was Removed (Daily Camera)
- Texting, Drunk, Scene-Fleeing Bishop Gets 7 Years in Killing of Baltimore Cyclist (ABC 2 News)
- The Intense Challenge of Growing Transit in Car-Dependent Cities (The Atlantic)
- Adding a Bike Lane to Peachtree Road in Atlanta Is a Tough Fight (Creative Loafing)
- Birmingham, Alabama, Wins $20 Million Federal Grant to Upgrade Bus System (WLTZ)
- 10 Pedestrians Hit By Cars During 2-Hour Downpour in Toronto (The Star)
- Caltrans Begins Developing First Statewide Bike and Pedestrian Plan (Lake County News)
- NYT Fact Checks John Kasich's "$500 Million Parking Garage" Claim From Last Night's Debate
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