- Congress Could Close the Deal Today on Long-Term Transpo Bill (WSJ)
- Charlotte Observer Checks in on Anthony Foxx Two Years Into His Transpo Gig
- Mobility Lab: Nation's Transpo Problems Need Unconventional Funding Fixes
- New Boss Takes Over at DC Metro Today (WAMU)
- Per Capita U.S. Driving Isn't Actually Back to Peak Levels (CityLab)
- Philly Tops American Cities in Bike Lanes Per Square Mile (Bike Coalition of Greater Philly)
- Only One Private Bus Startup Remains Standing in San Francisco (Tech Crunch)
- Vancouver Leads Canada in Biking (Vancouver Sun)
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