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    • Safety Groups Push for Changes to Transpo Bill (The Hill)
    • "All Aboard Florida" Rebranded With New Name, Look (Sun Sentinel)
    • World's Fastest Train Could Connect DC and Baltimore -- Or Is That Just Hype? (Bloomberg, DC Inno)
    • British Study Examines Why People Live Where They Do (CityLab)
    • Atlanta's New Chief Bike Officer Gets Started With Her Mission (AJC)
    • Lyft Makes Friends With Transit Agencies (Next City)
    • New Report Card Gives Greater Baltimore a "D" for Transportation (Baltimore Biz Journal)

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