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The latest streets and transportation news from Streetsblog USA.

Our two top stories today assess two widely different challenges being faced by the biking community right now. First, let’s hear from our friends at the Seattle Bike Blog about how Rad Power Bikes, a leading e-bike maker, is facing extinction.

We don’t often cover the retail side of our movement, but this seemed like a watershed moment for that company … and all of us who believe that e-bikes play a huge rule in reducing car dependence.

And our second top story comes straight from the mouth of one of the country’s most-powerful transportation policy makers: Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri says he doesn’t want any of that biking or walking stuff in the next surface reauthorization bill, which Kea Wilson has been watching closely.

Graves says he wants a “normal” highway bill. But he’s ignoring what “normal” means when it comes to how America spends transportation dollars: More highways, more traffic, more waste.

These are must-read pieces.

  • Motorist Careens onto North Beach Sidewalk, Killing Pedestrian
    by The Editorial Team
    March 6, 2026

    Driver kills pedestrian at another location where a safety project festered

    The post Motorist Careens onto North Beach Sidewalk, Killing Pedestrian appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

  • Streetsblog senior editor Kea Wilson sits down with Tiffanie Stanfield of Fighting H.A.R.D. to discuss hit-and-run crashes
    Friday Video: The H.A.R.D. Fight Against Hit-and-Runs
    by J.K. Trotter
    December 12, 2025
    Streetsblog USA senior editor Kea Wilson sits down with Tiffanie Stanfield of Fighting H.A.R.D.
  • Wednesday’ Headlines Are on Autopilot
    by Blake Aued
    December 10, 2025
    Don’t be afraid of regulating driverless cars out of existence, writes Angie Schmitt. The industry needs guardrails.
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