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Thursday’s Headlines Keep Riding
The post-pandemic bike boom appears to be sticking around, at least in cities that encouraged it by building new infrastructure.
May 25, 2023
Wednesday’s Headlines Have a Second Life
More polluting and potentially unsafe vehicles will wind up in developing nations as wealthier ones transition to EVs.
May 24, 2023
Tuesday’s Headlines Want a Do-Over
What if we could go back and tell mid-20th century urban planners how many people the roads they designed would kill?
May 23, 2023
Monday’s Headlines Drill, Baby, Drill
But not for oil — for the precious minerals used to produce batteries for electric vehicles, which are quickly becoming the geopolitical equivalent of oil.
May 22, 2023
Friday’s Headlines Are Now Swifties
Thousands of concertgoers are taking transit to Tay Tay's megatour. Will they become regular riders?
May 19, 2023
Thursday’s Headlines Are Alright
Gen Z cares deeply about climate change. Will older generations build for the future or force young people to drive?
May 18, 2023
Every Growing City Should Heed Austin’s New Parking Law
One of America's fastest-growing cities has eliminated parking minimums citywide, sending a clear message that a flood of new residents doesn't have to be followed by a flood new asphalt.
May 17, 2023
Wednesday’s Headlines in a Downward Spiral
How do transit agencies avoid a death spiral? Two articles say going fare-free will hurt more than it helps, and improving service is more important.
May 17, 2023
Steal This Idea: The Larger the Car, the More You Pay to Park
Big news out of Montreal: Starting on July 1, drivers of larger, heavier cars will pay more for residential parking permits in one busy corner of town.
May 16, 2023
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Highly Ranked
If you like lists, these are the headlines for you! Here are the most dangerous cities for biking, and the best cities for transit.
May 16, 2023