Monday’s Headlines Didn’t Write Themselves
Look for more driverless cars on the road despite ample warning that the technology isn't ready for prime time.
October 3, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Are Big and Scary
Ford is still relying on absurdly huge fossil fuel-burning trucks to turn a profit. Plus, Democrats keep whiffing on climate change.
September 30, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Want Better Transit
The U.S. continues to lag behind other countries both in terms of its overall transit system and individual projects, which are costlier and take longer here.
September 29, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Had to Regulate
NACTO is not falling for that old "my car broke down" line. Plus, range anxiety is illogical, and Florida is starting to prepare for Hurricane Ian.
September 28, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines CARE a Lot
But Congress didn't CARE enough about transit during the pandemic, it turns out. Money from federal COVID stimulus acts may not be enough to see some larger agencies through their ridership crisis.
September 27, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Look Forward to Cleaner Trains
Amtrak says it will go zero-carbon by 2045. Plus, the EPA is establishing a new unit for social justice issues.
September 26, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Are Cracking Open a Cold One
But not getting behind the wheel! Especially now that federal regulators have recommended mandating alcohol sensors in new cars.
September 23, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Feel a Little Better
Traffic deaths declined for the first time in almost two years, reversing a disturbing trend dating back to summer of 2020.
September 22, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Feel Insecure
One in four U.S. adults lack access to reliable transportation. The problem affects half of those who live below the poverty line, but also nearly a fifth of car owners.
September 21, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Charged Up
Just switching from gas to electric cars won't be enough to avert a climate catastrophe, or save the lives of the thousands killed by drivers.
September 20, 2022