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Wednesday’s Headlines Will Melt Your Face
U.S. infrastructure is both too expensive and not up to the task of handling climate-change extremes like the Pacific Northwest heat wave.
June 30, 2021
Tuesday’s Headlines Are Just Trying to Get to Work
Put the pieces together, and today's headlines will tell you a lot about how the public and private transportation sectors are failing most of our society.
June 29, 2021
Three Turning Restrictions Cities Need To Put On Drivers
To everything there is a season — but killer turns (turns, turns) should never get the time of day in U.S. cities.
June 28, 2021
Fear of Assault Keeps Women From Walking
And transportation leaders aren’t doing enough to design streets that can make people of all genders feel comprehensively safe traveling outside cars.
June 28, 2021
Monday’s Headlines Kick-Start the Week
Why transit ridership is down over the past 50 years, how Joe Biden almost scuttled the infrastructure deal and more headlines.
June 28, 2021
Friday’s Headlines Will Meet You in the Middle
President Biden and Senate moderates agreed to the framework of an infrastructure deal during a drunken orgy of bipartisanship. Read all about it here.
June 25, 2021
Thursday’s Headlines Are Getting Hot in Here
A U.S. study found that transit policies to mitigate climate change also improve equity. Across the pond, Wales decided to just stop building roads.
June 24, 2021
Wednesday’s Headlines Are In It for the Long Haul
If you're waiting for an infrastructure bill anytime soon, pack a lunch. Plus, one senator emerges as the summer's transpo villain and more headlines.
June 23, 2021
Tuesday’s Headlines Will Never Stop Stopping
The damage done by racist freeways, the dilemma facing transit agencies, unexpected praise for AOC and more headlines.
June 22, 2021
Monday’s Headlines Are Returning to Normalcy
A new tool measures how well transit agencies have responded to issues raised by the pandemic, plus more headlines.
June 21, 2021