SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021 — The Finals: Québec City vs. Staten Island
After hundreds of nominations and 14 hard-fought battles, we're finally down to the last two sorry stops standing. And we need your help to determine which one deserves the title of the worst waiting area in North America — or should we say Amérique du Nord?
April 13, 2021
A Round and a Roundy: Godzilla vs. Kong is Not the Real Terror on our Streets

April 12, 2021
Talking Headways Podcast: Promoting Vibrant Street Commerce
Let's talk about how cities can encourage better commerce.
April 8, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Québec City vs. Lower Merion Township
We're down to the final four in our quest to find the sorriest bus stop around — and this time, we've got an international incident on our hands.
April 8, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Albuquerque vs. Staten Island
Both of the contenders in our final Elite Eight match-up are a little frightening — and not just because of all the drivers racing within inches of the stop.
April 6, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Chicago vs. Orinda
Pretty much every sorry stop in this contest puts the squeeze on its riders — but these two Atrocious Eight contenders really put their passengers between a rock and a hard place.
April 5, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS: Narberth vs. Pittsburgh
Today, we're pitting our two surviving contenders from PA against each other, and calling on every transit agency in the Quaker State (and yours) to be a better friend to its riders.
April 1, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS QUARTERFINALS: Queens vs. Québec City
We're continuing on our quest to find which questionable bust stop qualifies for the title of worst in North America, starting with the battle of Queens vs. Quebec City.
March 31, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Homeland, Calif. vs. Staten Island, N.Y.
Today, we're exploring how illumination impacts the American transit experience, and challenging agencies to stop leaving the public in the dark about how to request a better bus stop.
March 29, 2021
SORRIEST BUS STOP 2021: Boise vs. Orinda
Today, we’re looking at two cities that made an effort to connect their local bike and bus networks (yay!) but neglected to give transit commuters anywhere to stand besides directly in the designated path of a cyclist (boo.)
March 24, 2021