[ad_1] As our esteemed colleagues on the East Coast have documented, the once-controversial plan for congestion pricing in New York,…
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[ad_1] If December is a time for taking stock and taking a break, then January is often a time for…
[ad_1] Sometime Streetsblog contributor Jake Berman joins the Talking Headways Podcast this week to talk about his book, The Lost Subways…
[ad_1] Global transportation networks and the climate are both facing a “demographic time bomb” as Baby Boomers age out of…
[ad_1] A version of this article originally appeared on Urbanism Speakeasy and is republished with permission. 20th-century Americans abandoned human-scale…
[ad_1] Unlicensed drivers killed nearly 300 pedestrians, cyclists and motorists on city streets between 2021-2024 — and their percentage share…
[ad_1] The rise of mass automobility has fueled a culture where tens of thousands of car crash deaths every year…
[ad_1] A shorter version of this article originally appeared on City Observatory and is republished with permission. Head to their…
[ad_1] This week we’re back at the Mpact Transit + Community Conference in Portland Oregon at the Mpact Innovators Poster Sessions. We talk…
[ad_1] The phenomenon of “induced demand” doesn’t just apply to new highway lanes, a new study confirms — and if…
