- Why America's Roads Are So Much More Deadly Than Europe's (Vox)
- As Auto Lending Standards Get Looser, Delinquencies Rising (NYT)
- Uber and Lyft Like Trump's Transportation Secretary Pick (Bloomberg)
- EPA Trying to Fast-Track Strict Emission Standards for Vehicles Pre-Trump (LA Times)
- Lack of Sidewalks Is a Public Health Issue in Durham County (News & Observer)
- Data Scientists Are Trying to Use Google Street View to Pinpoint Accessibility Problems (Technical.ly)
- Money Flows for Sidewalks in Nashville But Construction Is Slow (Nashville Scene)
- Chicago City Council Approves TIF Funding for Red and Purple Line Modernization (Streetsblog Chicago)
- Boston Plans Bike-Friendly "Peanutabout" to Make a Tricky Intersection Safer (Boston Cyclists Union)
- CityLab: For a Stronger City, Providence Should Tear Down the 6-10 Connector
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