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Study: Low-Income Workers Rely on Bikeshare
By Kea Wilson |
Low-income and BIPOC workers are more dependent on bikeshare to get around during the pandemic than their wealthy, white counterparts, a new study finds – but the location of docking stations doesn't always prioritize their travel needs.
Wednesday’s Headlines Help Us Dig Ourselves Out
By Blake Aued |
Mayor Pete is still Mayor Pete, bikes for the homeless and some juicy tidbits about infrastructure spending, all in today's headlines.
Tuesday’s Headlines from Around Our Nation
By Blake Aued |
Some cities want to encourage cycling, but in Washington state, a Republican lawmaker wants to tax bike buyers to help pay for road maintenance. Plus the other news of the day.
Opinion: Take the Police Out of Crash Investigation
By Bernadette Karna |
A victim of road violence speaks.
Holland (Mich.) Puts Pedestrians First in Winter
By Kea Wilson |
Holland has a long history of going above and beyond for people who travel outside cars in the winter — and no, we're not talking about that Holland.
Could FAA Rule Change Make Airport Transit Better?
By Roger Rudick |
Hop on the Piccadilly Line in Central London and in 50 minutes you can debark at any of the terminals at Heathrow Airport, without changing trains. Get on BART in downtown San Francisco, and one can go directly to the perimeter of the International Terminal. Getting further into the airport requires a transfer to SFO's "Airtrain." That's similar to the way things work at Oakland, New York, or many other American airports, where transfers between urban rail systems and people movers" are typical.