- A Look at Google's Plans to Shake Up the Ride-Hailing Industry (HuffPo)
- DOT Unveils National Transit Map (GovTech)
- Delaware, Other States Follow Oregon With Pay-By-the-Mile Plans (Delaware State News, KTOO)
- How Pittsburgh Became the Testing Ground for Uber's Self-Driving Cars (WaPo)
- Baltimore Sun Looks at the GOP/Dem Divide on Transit
- Will Tennesseans Ride a New $6B Transit System? (Tennessean)
- Georgia Lawmakers Grapple With Atlanta's Congestion (WABE)
- Cycling App Becomes Valuable Tool for Urban Planners (Curbed)
- With Rising Population, Charlotte Looks to Tolls and Transit (Charlotte Observer)
- When Cyclists Oppose Bike Lanes: A Case From Madrid (Next City)
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