Safety
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Trump Is Holding Affordable Transportation Projects Hostage, and Congress Could Call His Bluff
The Trump administration refused to implement the last transportation bill as Congress intended; should they really pass a new one before communities get what they're owed?
May 7, 2026
Meet the NIMBY’s Toxic Cousin: the NOMS (Not On My Street)
Are neighborhood "car supremacists" taking over our community meetings — and what do we do about it?
May 6, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines Yearn to Breathe Free
After declining for years, the smog-causing tailpipe pollutant ozone is becoming more of a problem again.
May 6, 2026
It’s Time For Congress to Connect America’s Active Transportation Networks
Congress has a big opportunity to unite biking and walking paths across America. Will they take it?
May 6, 2026
‘How Do We Remember to Remember Disabled People?’: When Winter Weather Is an Accessibility Disaster
Cities must do a better job planning for winter storms so fewer disabled people are harmed either physically or socially.
May 5, 2026
Tuesday’s Headlines Need to Get Groceries
Not everyone has access to transit, money for an Uber or can afford a delivery fee.
May 5, 2026
This Doomsday Law Could Stop Trains Across America In A Matter of Weeks
Arbitrary insurance requirements set by Congress could easily kill commuter rail in the United States.
May 4, 2026
Monday’s Headlines Load Up the Kids
Cargo e-bikes can do a lot of things cars can do for a lot less money.
May 4, 2026
Santa Monica Kicks Off Bike Month By Starting Automated Bike Lane Enforcement
State's first AI bike lane enforcement goes live.
May 1, 2026
Friday Video: Take Transit to the World Cup … If You Can Afford It
Why are some cities forced to charge high fares to World Cup visitors who want to take the train, while others are giving away rides nearly for free?
May 1, 2026