Today’s Headlines
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 … Continued
By
Blake Aued
11:38 AM EDT on July 26, 2018
- 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)
Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.
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