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Thursday’s Headlines Are Getting in Shape

Walking and biking have health benefits, and if it's easy to walk and bike, people are healthier. Who knew?
Thursday’s Headlines Are Getting in Shape
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  • Cities where it’s easy to walk and bike have fewer instances of obesity and high blood pressure, according to a new study. (City Lab)
  • Selling bulk passes to businesses, schools and other large institutions could help transit agencies rebuild their ridership post-pandemic. (Transit Center)
  • Placing hope in environmentally harmful lithium mining to save the world from climate catastrophe will only feed Americans’ thirst for bigger vehicles with bigger batteries, and prevent shifting toward walking and biking. (CNU Public Square)
  • Europe’s tiny electric cars are more fuel-efficient than standard EVs, but they’re often illegal in the U.S. (Fast Company)
  • U.S. railroads are going against their own self-interests by opposing electrification. (Clean Technica)
  • President Biden wants infrastructure grant recipients to buy American. The problem is, a lot of the necessary materials are no longer made in the U.S. (Washington Post)
  • Austin’s Cap Metro is delaying two new bus rapid transit routes until 2025 due to miscalculations about how many electric buses will be required. (KUT)
  • Cincinnati is seeking feedback on proposed BRT routes. (City Beat)
  • Portland’s Biketown bikeshare service is hiking fees by 50 percent. (Bike Portland)
  • A San Diego man whose brother was killed by a driver while riding an e-scooter writes that protected bike lanes could have saved his life. (Union-Tribune)
  • New bike lanes in Kalamazoo will connect downtown and the Northside. (MLive)
  • A coalition of Peoria groups is fighting to prioritize walking and biking over cars. (WCBU)
  • Yemen is finally paving its rugged “Death Road” that has claimed numerous lives. (United Nations Development Program)
  • If you want to see the world by bike, here are the 10 best cities to visit. (Crossroads Today)
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Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.

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