Wednesday’s Headlines

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More headlines:
- Capital Bikeshare has a competitor in Montgomery County, Md., as Lime is bringing dockless e-bikes to the D.C. suburb. (Patch)
- Congestion pricing could help Uber and Lyft become profitable and persuade more users to carpool. (City Lab)
- An Atlanta study suggests that getting rid of parking and charging more for it could convince more people to get out of their cars and onto mass transit. Ya think? (Curbed)
- Sacramento has banned auto-centric businesses like gas stations and drive-throughs near light rail stations, hoping to encourage high-density development and get more people to ride transit. (CBS 13)
- London’s new cycling plan is great and all, says The Guardian, but it’s really more of a rebranding than anything actually new.
- Denver now has “one app to scoot them all,” which combines all six of the city’s bike and scooter rental companies into one handy tool. (Denverite)
- There’s nothing truthy about this: Helpfully translated by Doug Gordon, “murderstrip” — painted bike lanes next to fast-moving cars — is Belgium’s word of the year. (De Standaard)