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Florida
Orlando, the Capital of Pedestrian Fatalities, Tests a New Approach to Street Design
Angie Schmitt
March 19, 2018
Florida
With Bipartisan Support, TIGER Continues to Fund Walking and Biking Projects
Angie Schmitt
March 9, 2018
Bicycle Safety
Study: Cyclists Don’t Break Traffic Laws Any More Than Drivers Do
Angie Schmitt
January 3, 2018
Around the Block
Will Florida’s New Approach to Urban Streets Reduce Its Traffic Carnage?
Angie Schmitt
October 3, 2017
Around the Block
The State With the Deadliest Traffic in America Admits Its High-Speed Streets Have to Change
Angie Schmitt
August 8, 2017
Around the Block
Florida DOT Gets Much-Deserved Mockery for Failing to Make Bridges Safe for Cycling
Angie Schmitt
July 31, 2017
Bicycle Safety
Why Are Florida’s Streets So Deadly for Cycling?
Stephen Miller
July 21, 2017
Florida
Miami Beach Wants Affordable Housing, But Won’t Remove Parking to Get It
Stephen Miller
June 5, 2017
Florida
Can America’s Most Dangerous Place to Walk Change Its Streets?
Angie Schmitt
January 20, 2017
Florida
Streets Without Sidewalks Are Killing Florida Pedestrians
Angie Schmitt
August 9, 2016
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