Transit
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COVID May Take 14 Million Cars Off the Road Forever
But if we don't act fast, they'll come back.
August 3, 2020
GOP Relief Bill Gives Zero Dollars to Sustainable Transportation
Nope, not even a penny.
July 28, 2020
How Massachusetts is Reforming Fare Enforcement

July 28, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines For You and Yours
All the headlines from a busy day around the nation and world.
July 28, 2020
How Income Inequality Is Driving Our Post-Lockdown Carpocalypse
Cars are back across America — but communities with richer residents are being spared much of the pollution and traffic violence.
July 27, 2020
Friday’s Headlines from Your World
We expected to have news of the Senate's transit bailout, but Mitch McConnell punted it to next week. So here's all the other news.
July 24, 2020
Time To Ditch Railroads’ Outdated Bike Policy

July 16, 2020
Op Ed: Why Baltimore Needs Its Own RTA To Achieve Real Transit Justice
A new ballot question initiative in Maryland aims to give Baltimore voters a say in the creation of a city-specific transit agency — which could be a crucial tool in the fight for transportation equity in Charm City, advocates argue.
For nearly half a century, Baltimore has been one of the largest cities in America lacking a regional transit authority. Most if, not all, of the city’s public transit is administered by a sole governing body, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA). The MTA oversees the State’s network of buses, subway, commuter trains, and light rail.
July 1, 2020
How to Help Defend CA High-Speed Rail

June 18, 2020
