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Friday’s Headlines Go Bankrupt

America's biggest e-scooter brand is bankrupt — and some are wondering what will happen to the people who keep their fleets running.

December 22, 2023

The Best News of 2023 For Sustainable Transportation Advocates

Advocates notched some major wins in 2023 — and planted seeds for an even better 2024.

December 22, 2023

Thursday’s Headlines Wait Outside

As intercity bus companies like Greyhound sell off their valuable downtown stations, riders are being hung out to dry.

December 21, 2023

The Worst News of 2023 For Sustainable Transportation Advocates

2023 wasn't all bad — but we've got to talk about the bummers before we get to the good news.

December 21, 2023

Wednesday’s Headlines Would Like to Downsize

Why are drivers killing more pedestrians than they have since 1981? Blame SUVs, "car bloat," automakers' avarice and feckless federal regulators.

December 20, 2023

Feds, Advocates Talk About What’s In The New MUTCD (And What Isn’t)!

The new MUTCD isn't the revolutionary rethink advocates were asking for, but it does offer transportation officials more flexibility to design roads safely. The only question is whether they'll take it — or stick to the status quo.

December 19, 2023

Tuesday’s Headlines Join Forces

One publication suggests advocates for traffic safety and criminal justice reform should team up to demand better-designed streets instead of more traffic enforcement.

December 19, 2023

Monday’s Headlines Are a Crash Course

The global cost of driving in both lives and money is staggering, and the U.S. is among the worst offenders, according to a new WHO report.

December 18, 2023

Feds’ Proposed Impaired Driving Rule is a Bigger Deal Than You Think

But can in-car tech make it past the gauntlet of regulatory hurdles and culture wars ahead?

December 18, 2023

Baby, Friday’s Headlines Can Drive My Car

Tesla's Autopilot recall is too little, too late, and GM's robotaxi subsidiary Cruise fired nine executives after its own safety probe.

December 15, 2023