- What's the Most Bike-Friendly City in the World? (The Guardian)
- Phoenix Faces Potential Bus Drivers Strike (AZCentral)
- Next City Explains How Rail Transit Can Help Heal Urban Divides
- Connecticut Gov Hopes Public Backs $100 Billion, 30-year Transportation Plan (WTNH)
- 120 Pedestrians and Bicyclists Killed on Tennessee Roads in 2015 (WKRN)
- Another Big TOD Proposal for Atlanta's MARTA (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
- Grist: Why Doesn't the U.S. Have Good Hitchhiking Apps?
- Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Cincinnati Urbanist Blogger's Right to Vote (Business Journal)
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