- Documentary Series Chronicles Decline of Miami Bus System (Next City)
- Drivers Have Killed 111 People Walking in Georgia This Year (AJC)
- Next Few Months Are Crucial for Brightline’s Orlando Route (Florida Politics)
- Bike-Share Regs Mean Nothing Without Bike Lanes (Dallas Morning News)
- Orange County Urges NC Legislature to Lift Hurdle to Light Rail (Herald Sun)
- Nonprofit BikeShare Hawaii’s CEO Is Stepping Down (Pacific Biz Journal)
- Montgomery, AL, Ordinance Clears Way for Bike-Share (Advertiser)
- Missouri Governor Backs Gas-Tax Hike (Post-Dispatch)
- Singapore Tests Self-Driving Buses (Bloomberg), Figures Out How to Keep Dockless Bike-Share in Order (Smart Cities Dive)
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