Tuesday’s Headlines: to Fare-Free or Not Fare-Free?
Newly elected Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has a decision to make on fare-free transit, and The Atlantic argues it should be "no."
December 13, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Are Fare-Free and Parking-Free
Cities continue to grapple with the ramifications of fare-free transit, as well as lifting parking mandates.
December 12, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Smile for the Camera
Ending state-level restrictions on traffic enforcement cameras is among the recommendations of one road safety group.
December 9, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Are Cash Money
Who pays for transit if it goes fare-free? And why do rail projects cost so much more in the U.S.?
December 8, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Want the Carnage to Stop
Parents who've lost their children to traffic violence are leading the charge to make our streets safer.
December 7, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Scooting Away
E-scooters and bike-shares are back on a sharp upward trajectory after a brief dip in 2020, according to a new NACTO report.
December 6, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Go Guerilla
Cities are slow to install crosswalks, but they sure are quick to remove them if you get tired of waiting and paint your own.
December 5, 2022
All Aboard Friday’s Headlines
Amtrak is leaving the station with about as many riders as before the pandemic. Plus, EVs aren't saving as much gas as you might think
December 2, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Stay Flexible
Only a few states are really taking advantage of the Biden administration's leeway in spending funding earmarked for roads on transit instead.
December 1, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Think Elon Isn’t Boring
The man who claimed he would reinvent tunnel-digging may be South African, but he sure knows how to say an Irish goodbye.
November 30, 2022