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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Wants to Spend $9 Billion Widening Highways (WBAL) Bucking National Trends, Cycling and Transit Ridership Both Growing in Pittsburgh (BikePGH) A Detroit News Station Asks: Is Ann Arbor Doing Too Much to Protect Pedestrians? (Click on Detroit) U.K. Stiffens Penalties for Cyclists Who Kill Pedestrians: Will Face Up to 14 Years … Continued
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  • Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Wants to Spend $9 Billion Widening Highways (WBAL)
  • Bucking National Trends, Cycling and Transit Ridership Both Growing in Pittsburgh (BikePGH)
  • A Detroit News Station Asks: Is Ann Arbor Doing Too Much to Protect Pedestrians? (Click on Detroit)
  • U.K. Stiffens Penalties for Cyclists Who Kill Pedestrians: Will Face Up to 14 Years in Prison (Daily Mail)
  • Private Bike-Share Companies Have Brought 4,000 Bikes to Seattle in the Last Two Months (Seattle Bike Blog)
  • Toilet Plunger Bike Lane Appears in Rochester (WXXI News)
  • Dallas Leadership Divided Among Supporters of Sprawl and Urban Development (Dallas Observer)
  • Atlanta Leaders Looking to Bus Rapid Transit to Cure City’s Congestion Woes (AJC)
  • Disability Activists Protest Pittsburgh’s Plan for Bike Lanes and Bus Rapid Transit (WPXI)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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