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  • Americans’ supposed love of driving is really rooted in a fear of losing control. We actually hate driving and are bad at it (Psychology Today). Seems like a better argument for frequent and reliable transit service than autonomous vehicles, though.
  • Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee introduced a bipartisan bill to streamline the environmental review for transit projects, just like roads. (Deseret News)
  • Funding for electric vehicle chargers is in play as lawmakers kick around funding for transit and roads. (E&E; paywall)
  • If a state DOT wants to reduce crashes, it will take sticks in addition to carrots. (State Smart Transportation Initiative)
  • States like North Carolina are pushing back against the Trump administration’s decision to stop regulating the gases that cause climate change. (Inside Climate News)
  • Madison, Wisconsin police issued 5,000 speeding tickets last year, up 50 percent from 2023. (Cap Times)
  • NPR‘s Morning Edition shows how Boulder is trying to make public hearings fun.
  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants to cancel these Ottawa bike lanes. (Citizen)
  • Transit and environmental advocates are urging the liberal Canadian government not to cut transit funding. (National Observer)
  • The UK is moving toward a vehicle-miles-driven charge. (Traffic Technology Today)
  • Belgrade is finally getting a subway, ending its status as the largest European capital without one. (CityLab)
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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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