U.S. DOT reports that traffic deaths fell to a 55-year low in 2009 as LaHood vows to make more progress (WaPo Blogs)
Brookings’ Rob Puentes anticipates the Senate’s soon-to-arrive "tri-partisan" motor fuel tax, noting that the devil will be in the details (TNR’s The Avenue)
Speaking of that "tri-partisan" climate bill, Boxer admits that while she supports the concept, "Would I rather have my bill? Yes" (MoJo Blog)
LaHood applauds Wyoming, the 20th state to ban texting behind the wheel — which took the U.S. DOT’s flawed sample legislation as a guide for its bill (DOT Press)
L.A.’s ambitious 30/10 transit proposal likely to require significant help from Washington (WSJ)
Eight of the world’s most well-traveled high-speed trains, in pictures (HuffPost)
Baltimore could see cuts to its transit aid from the state of Maryland (Balt. Sun)