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Climate Change
Trump Administration Trying to Snuff Out Climate Progress at U.S. DOT
Angie Schmitt
August 3, 2017
Around the Block
Trump DOT Shuts Down Civil Rights Probe of Larry Hogan’s Decision to Kill the Red Line
Angie Schmitt
July 17, 2017
Congestion
Transportation Agencies Will Finally Measure the Movement of People, Not Just Cars
Angie Schmitt
January 12, 2017
Donald Trump
Trump’s Pick for U.S. DOT Is GOP Insider Elaine Chao
Angie Schmitt
November 29, 2016
Transportation engineering
Engineers to U.S. DOT: Transportation Is About More Than Moving Cars
Angie Schmitt
August 26, 2016
Climate Change
Yes, Local Transportation Agencies Can Measure Their Climate Impacts
Mitchell Beer
August 24, 2016
Protected Bike Lanes
Unless US DOT Changes Course, Building Protected Bikeways May Get Tougher
Michael Andersen
July 8, 2016
Federal Highway Administration
Will U.S. DOT Get Serious About Climate Change? Here’s Cause for Optimism.
Angie Schmitt
June 3, 2016
Bicycling
It Just Got Easier for Cities to Design Walkable, Bikeable Streets
Angie Schmitt
May 13, 2016
Bicycling
Room to Breathe: The Feds Just Made It Easier to Fit Bike Lanes on Streets
Michael Andersen
May 6, 2016
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