Thursday’s Headlines Catch Up With Secretary Pete
How's America's Mayor doing these days? Pretty well, except for coming down with COVID.
June 9, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Have Reached Their Limit
New technology could prevent thousands of speeding-related deaths. But will the U.S. follow Europe in requiring it on new vehicles?
June 8, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines are Going to the Mall
We all love to hate malls as the poster child of urban sprawl, but there's a reason why people flocked there to walk and do sick bomb drops.
June 7, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Are Spreading the Word
Psst ... induced demand ... pass it on. Plus, the Times digs in to the psychology of a NIMBY and more headlines.
June 6, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Want a Smoother Ride
Disabled advocates are pushing to spend federal road dollars on safety for people in wheelchairs who have to contend with broken sidewalks and inadequate crosswalks.
June 3, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Are Calming Down
Plans to calm traffic in Philadelphia, San Diego, Dallas, Louisville, Miami Beach and Mumbai. Plus, more depressing transit ridership numbers.
June 2, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Hear That Train A Comin’
Trains just get better and better, and rail is the technology that can save us from climate change.
June 1, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Scooting Along
If the Biden administration is really committed to halting climate change and other goals, the government needs to start thinking big again.
May 31, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Want to Bike Free
Want to know how to stop drivers from killing cyclists? Stop designing streets for cars and start designing them for everyone, like in the good ol' days.
May 27, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Want to Walk Safely
Pedestrian deaths spiked 11 percent in 2021, reaching their highest level in four decades, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association.
May 26, 2022