- The Rails to Trails Legacy, 1965 to Now (City Lab)
- Kansas Faces Risk of Amtrak Loss (Wichita Eagle)
- Charleston Explores Transit Alternative to Clogged Interstate (Post & Courier)
- Fear of Assaults a Challenge for Bus Drivers in DC and Elsewhere (WaPo)
- Next City Profiles a Seattle Traffic Engineer Who "Gets It"
- How Rail Access Helps a Small Ohio Town Stave Off Economic Catastrophe (Al Jazeera)
- New Haven Offers Incentives for Avoiding Car Use (NBC CT)
- Biking and Walking Is Safer in Numbers (CityLab)
- Ocean City: Home to NJ's Only True Cycle Track (Philly.com)
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