Boston
Eyes On the Street: A Quick Ride on Boston’s New Transitway
Boston’s new center-running bus lanes are open for business in Roxbury, and they’re already delivering major benefits to pedestrian and transit riders along Columbus Avenue between Franklin Park and the Jackson Square Orange Line stop. StreetsblogMASS visited the new bus lanes on Wednesday morning to try them out. The 0.7 mile ride went by remarkably […]
November 3, 2021
SEE IT: In Boston, Bus Rapid Transit Works
The transit system in the Hub of the Universe is undergoing a long overdue transformation thanks to expansion of dedicated space for buses.
September 7, 2021
SEE IT: Boston’s Curbside Eateries are Amazing
Outdoor dining is a great thing when done right, as this Streetfilms mini-doc shows.
July 30, 2021
Streetsfilms Features the North End’s Outdoor Dining Streets Transformations

July 27, 2021
Research Suggests Boston’s New Protected Lanes Boosted Bikeshare Traffic 80 Percent

July 22, 2021
Bucking National Trends, City of Boston Marks Progress on ‘Vision Zero’

May 10, 2021
Boston Aims for E-Cargo Bike Pilot in 2022
The City of Boston has engaged a consulting firm to propose new policies and design a pilot program for e-cargo bike deliveries in an effort to reduce congestion and air pollution on downtown streets.
April 14, 2021
How to Build a Cheap Homemade Speed Camera

February 26, 2021
Boston Has a Choice Between Two Transportation Futures
Unlike some other projects in this report, there is no escaping the need for major investment in transportation infrastructure in this section of Boston. The question is how.
January 1, 2021
Boston Bike Counts Make the Case for Better Bike Lanes on Key Routes

September 4, 2020