America’s Early Bus Rapid Transit Systems Are Working Well By Angie Schmitt | Nov 5, 2018 | 43 Comments Now 10 years old and older, the performance of the U.S.'s first bus rapid transit systems helps explain why the model has caught fire.
Scooters Aren’t a Public Safety Hazard. Dangerous Streets Designed Only for Cars Are. By Angie Schmitt | Aug 20, 2018 | 28 Comments If Cleveland had provided dedicated lanes for people riding bikes and scooters, Jenasia Summers would probably still be alive.
Cleveland Bus Riders Beat Back a Fare Hike By Angie Schmitt | Mar 29, 2018 | 2 Comments Grassroots volunteers are making progress in their campaign to reverse Cleveland's transit death spiral. But the fight's far from over.
Is the Hyperloop Taking Cities for a Ride? By Angie Schmitt | Feb 27, 2018 | 87 Comments The Hyperloop has never carried human passengers. Yet officials signed off on a grant based on the promise of Cleveland-Chicago route in just three to five years.
What’s Driving Hospital Sprawl? By Angie Schmitt | Jan 11, 2018 | 25 Comments The trend toward private rooms has hospitals heading for the cornfields.
Cleveland Police Enforcement of Transit “Proof-of-Payment” Ruled Unconstitutional By Angie Schmitt | Nov 2, 2017 | 63 Comments Proof-of-payment speeds up bus service. But leaving enforcement up to police can violate passengers' rights, a Cleveland judge ruled.