Wednesday’s Headlines Drop It Like It’s Hot
The White House tries to make it easier for marginalized communities to access infrastructure grants. Plus, Snoop says it's a 187 on Uber Eats.
February 2, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Now Accepting Applications
Cities and states can now apply for $1.5 billion worth of USDOT infrastructure grants, and Pete Buttigieg earns a B for his new safety plan.
February 1, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Are Trying to Envision Zero
This is the future Republican governors want.
January 31, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Counting Down to Zero
Under Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. DOT is officially embracing Vision Zero. Plus, a cycling group spotlights cities where bikes are booming.
January 28, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Took Me to the River
Boston's Charles River, where we fished out a bunch of temporary bike lane cones. Plus lots and lots of headlines from lots and lots of other cities.
January 27, 2022
Wednesday’s Headlines Are Almost Here
A Green Line extension in Boston is among 22 transit projects expected to open in 2022, along with others in L.A., San Francisco, Milwaukee, Seattle and more.
January 26, 2022
Tuesday’s Headlines Believe the Children Are Our Future
Teens and 20-somethings are driving a freeway revolt in Portland. Plus, yellow cabs are making a comeback and more news.
January 25, 2022
Monday’s Headlines Almost Got Hit
Plenty of people experience, shall we say, close encounters with cars while walking, but hey, who's counting? No one is.
January 24, 2022
Friday’s Headlines Are Back and Better
What should stay and what should go in a Build Back Better bill that West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin will vote for?
January 21, 2022
Thursday’s Headlines Will Never Mislead You
The U.S. DOT's statistics downplay the role of dangerous street designs in traffic deaths, says a top federal safety official.
January 20, 2022