Election 2018: The Koch Brothers Lost Big in Tampa Last Night
A grassroots-led push for trails, sidewalks and transit funding in Hillsborough County was successful despite opposition backed by the Koch brothers.
November 7, 2018
SIDEBAR: Amazon’s Choice of Crystal City Powered by Good Transit
Good transit and a highly educated workforce make sense — but couldn't Amazon have spread the wealth instead of picking suburbs where it already has a large presence?
November 6, 2018
Cyclists Down Under Say Oz Should Rethink Strict Helmet Law
The world's toughest helmet law isn't working, says Australia's largest bike advocacy organization.
November 2, 2018
UPS to Test E-Bike Deliveries (Alas, in Seattle)
Meanwhile, UPS trucks abuse cyclists by constantly parking in bike lanes.
October 31, 2018
For a More Walkable City, Replace Signals with All-Way Stops
In many places, stop signs are the safest solution.
October 30, 2018
D.C. Metro Seeks Better Service, Fare Cuts to Stop Ridership Death Spiral
Cheaper fares. More service. The D.C. Metro board finally has a plan that promises to reverse ridership declines the struggling agency.
October 29, 2018
Study: Uber and Lyft are Increasing Traffic Deaths
As much as 1,100 more people are being killed every year, thanks to the presence of Uber and Lyft, a new study finds.
October 24, 2018
Oregon Rep: Dems Will Fix ‘Incoherent’ Trump Transit Policy
Oregon Democrat Earl Blumenaur — who runs the Congressional Bike Caucus! — says House Democrats will restore sanity to transportation policy.
October 23, 2018
SHORT-SIGHTED! Milwaukee May Kill Bus Routes that Fix Racial-Economic Divide
Two bus routes help low-income workers gain access to better paying jobs — but state officials are considering eliminating them.
October 16, 2018
Trump May Let Big Auto Hide Pedestrian Safety Records
The Trump Administration may be poised to quash new regulations that would have — for the first time — held automakers accountable for their performance in crashes with pedestrians.
October 15, 2018