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Three Ways America Could Import Europe’s New Speed Limiter Law

Want to import Europe's most exciting new safety law? Think strategically.

July 1, 2024

All We’ve Lost: Congestion Pricing Should Have Started Today

Let's take stock of what we've lost because the MTA's central business district cameras are not tolling drivers.

June 30, 2024

Friday’s Headlines Stretch Our Legs

A decline in pedestrian deaths seems like good news, but A) they're still really high, and B) it might be because people aren't walking as much.

June 28, 2024

Talking Headways Podcast: Post-Peaky Transit

Tracy Hadden Loh of the Brookings Institute on the impacts of the pandemic on downtowns, "activity centers" and transit usage.

June 27, 2024

These States Are Actually Aiming for More Pedestrians to Die On Their Roads This Year

Federal officials have long allowed states to set their own pedestrian safety targets — and even the deadliest are still choosing goals that would be an increase over previous years.

June 27, 2024

Thursday’s Headlines Are Running 15 Minutes Late

15-minute city advocates have a lot of work to do to prove the idea will be feasible in the U.S., a pair of recent articles argue.

June 27, 2024

Eyes on the Street: Check out Oakland, Calif.’s Newest Protected Intersection

But they blew it on the bike lanes themselves, which are paint only.

June 26, 2024

California Considers AV Regulation

AV bills related to safety, emergency responders, data, reporting requirements, and more.

June 26, 2024

New York City Wants To Keep ‘Jaywalking’ Illegal For Pedestrians’s Own Good

In the City that Always Jaywalks, officials want to keep ticketing people for it.

June 26, 2024