COVID-19
Basics
COVID-19 Could End Our Dependence on Cars — If We ‘Build Back Better’
Achieving an outcome that reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while ensuring the development of safe and healthy cities, will require policy-makers and activists to act decisively. Our research on a general theory of car dependence suggests a few ways that they can do this.
April 27, 2021
Bike-share equity in the time of coronavirus

April 20, 2021
LaSpata’s ordinance would remove reference to traffic “accidents” from Municipal Code

April 5, 2021
Taking an Amtrak + bike camping trip during the time of the coronavirus

April 5, 2021
CONFIRMED: Pedestrian Fatality Rate Up By Double Digits
The nation's battle with COVID-19 had a terrible side-effect for America's pedestrians: more death.
March 23, 2021
Most people in Chicagoland can access COVID vaccination sites via transit

March 17, 2021
New COVID Relief Bill Is a Strong Start To a Long Transit Recovery
Congress is poised to give the transit industry its most significant lifeline yet in the pandemic, but it may still leave some cities struggling to make it for the long haul, advocates argue.
March 8, 2021
REPORT: Increase in Death Rate in 2020 Highest One-Year Spike in Almost a Century
Total annual mileage dropped about 13 percent during the pandemic, meaning that the one-year increase in the death rate was the highest since 1924.
March 4, 2021
Food, mobility justice advocates join forces at the Chicago Food Justice Summit

March 3, 2021
How COVID-19 impacted has Chicagoland public transportation workers

March 2, 2021