- Pedestrian Deaths Outnumber Driver Deaths in D.C. (WaPo)
- Five States, D.C. Team Up on Market-Based Transportation Emissions Reduction Strategy (Reuters)
- TIGER Transit Grants Get Scrutiny From The Century Foundation
- How Phoenix Is Trying to Reduce Car Trips and Air Pollution (Transportation for America)
- Transit Expansion Talk in Atlanta Gathering Speed (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
- Ohio Taxpayers Pay $1 Million for State Employee Parking (Dispatch)
- CityLab: Cities Key to Success at Paris Climate Talks
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