- Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Don't Drive Themselves Anymore (The Verge, Engadget)
- Build Parking Structures That Can Be Converted to Housing (Fast Company)
- Atlanta Suburbs Explore Transit Options (Reporter, Douglas County Sentinel)
- Light Rail Station Spurs Building Boom in Minnetonka (KSTP)
- Milwaukee Group Campaigns for Safer Streets (Shepherd Express)
- New Seattle Streetcars Might Be Too Big for Tracks (MyNorthwest, KOMO)
- Orlando Bike Lane Cut Speeding in Half (Click Orlando)
- Nashville Abandons Plan to Complete Cleveland Street (Tennessean)
- Twice as Many People Hit By Cars as Robbed in New Orleans (Advocate)
- Some Boston Neighborhoods Lack Access to Bike-Share (WGBH)
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