Skip to content
Sponsored

Wednesday’s Headlines Highlight Public Health

An epidemiologist explains how to make streets safer for cyclists and pedestrians, and more in today's headlines.
Wednesday’s Headlines Highlight Public Health
Flexposts are not good enough, according to a Drexel professor who researches bike injuries. Photo: Google Maps.
Sponsored
  • An injury epidemiologist in Philadelphia shares his recipe for safer streets: fewer cars, better transit, slower traffic and separating cars from bikes with physical barriers. (The Conversation)
  • High housing costs are pushing people out of cities and into sprawling, car-centric rural communities. (NBC News)
  • Los Angeles officials are using Donald Trump’s penchant for spectacle to request $3.2 billion from the incoming administration for Olympics transportation projects. (L.A. Times)
  • The Biden administration gave struggling electric automaker Rivian a $6 billion to move ahead with a new plant in Georgia. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • San Francisco’s Prop K closing the Great Highway to car traffic was just the latest front in a long-running war between urban and suburban voters. (Standard)
  • The St. Louis Metro hired 100 bus drivers, increased frequency and rearranged 25 routes to get people riding again after COVID. (St. Louis Public Radio)
  • WYPR interviewed the head of the Maryland Transit Administration about budget cuts and post-COVID ridership.
  • Charlotte’s first commuter rail line will not serve low-income neighborhoods where residents depend on transit the most, instead skipping ahead to more affluent suburbs. (Observer)
  • The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial board calls for a permanent state source of funding for Pennsylvania transit.
  • Oregon lawmakers will face a challenge keeping the state DOT solvent in 2025. (BikePortland)
  • Denver has not followed through on its promise to build more protected bike lanes. (Westword)
  • Capital Bikeshare is going strong within the District of Columbia, but can it be expanded to the region? (Greater Greater Washington)
  • Pay your fare, take off your backpack, don’t put your phone on speaker: The Seattle Times collected those light-rail rules of etiquette and more from Sound Transit riders.
  • KCUR has tips for Kansas City residents to request traffic-calming measures from the city.
Photo of Blake Aued
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.
Sponsored

Support Streetsblog

Comments Are Temporarily Disabled

Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.

Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.

More from Streetsblog USA

Friday Video: The H.A.R.D. Fight Against Hit-and-Runs

December 12, 2025

Wednesday’ Headlines Are on Autopilot

December 10, 2025

City Shuts Down Volunteer Crosswalk Painting Event in Los Angeles

December 9, 2025

Tuesday’s Headlines Set the Record Straight

December 9, 2025
See all posts