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Advocates Rally for E-Bike Legislation at Mass. State House

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 30, 2022 | No Comments
Bike advocates and elected officials want lawmakers to formalize a new legal definition of pedal-assist electric bicycles.

In 2021, Most Massachusetts Pedestrian Killings Were Concentrated In Just 12 Communities

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 28, 2022 | No Comments
A new WalkBoston analysis of pedestrian deaths during 2021 found that most fatal crashes that killed pedestrians last year were concentrated in only 12 cities and towns across the Commonwealth, and that older adults were disproportionately represented among the victims. In 2021, at least 75 pedestrians lost their lives in traffic crashes in Massachusetts, according […]

How Transportation Could Reshape Mass. Gov Race

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 24, 2022 | No Comments
The next governor of Massachusetts will enter office with another looming budget crunch at the MBTA, a historic amount of federal infrastructure money in play, mounting pressure to meet the state’s climate goals, and momentum for changing the way we pay for transit.

In 2021, Boston Planners Approved More Parking Spaces Than Homes

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 16, 2022 | No Comments
According to year-end statistics compiled by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), City of Boston planners approved dozens of construction projects in 2021 that could give the city 7,887 new homes, 6 million square feet of new commercial space, and enough parking to store 8,668 more cars.

Massachusetts 'Sneckdown' Could Become Permanent

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 7, 2022 | No Comments
The intersection of the Fellsway with Mystic Avenue – a site of such frequent crashes that neighbors have started referring to the roadways in the area as the “corridor of death” – received some traffic-calming from the heavens this winter. Now, MassDOT officials say that they’d like to make the lane reduction permanent as part of a long-planned safety project for the area that’s still in the design phase.

Documentary Celebrates the Joys of Biking After Dark For Women

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 3, 2022 | No Comments
"Whoever’s curious about riding at night: you can start out with a friend, you know yourself, your body, and your limits. If it’s something you’re curious about, it’s worth a try."

Brown University Students Launch ‘Waze for Safe Bike Routes’

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 20, 2022 | No Comments
A software startup run by two seniors at Brown University aims to help more bike riders find better bike routes with a new navigation app that lets users rate streets along their way.

New Mass. Rule Would Force Suburbs to Legalize Thousands of New Apartments Near Transit Stops

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 13, 2022 | No Comments
The Baker administration is gearing up to implement a new law that could force suburbs in the MBTA service area to reform zoning laws and legalize the construction of tens or even hundreds of thousands of new homes near MBTA stations across eastern Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Roadway Deaths Broke Record in 2021

By Christian MilNeil | Jan 10, 2022 | No Comments
At least 408 people died in crashes in Massachusetts during 2021, making it the deadliest year in over a decade.

A Field Guide to the Gadgets on Our Streets

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 20, 2021 | No Comments
Att the end of November, the City of Boston launched its new “What the Tech?” video series. And thanks to slick production values and social media buzz, the videos are reaching and engaging a wide audience in Boston and beyond.

Free Passes For Boston’s Main Street Workers Boost Transit, Bluebikes Ridership

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 8, 2021 | No Comments
Workers who got a $60 CharlieCard rode transit an average of 8.3 times during the first four weeks of the program, while workers with a smaller $5 CharlieCard took only 2 transit trips in the same period.

Boston Mayor Wu Proposes More Fare-Free Bus Routes

By Christian MilNeil | Nov 18, 2021 | No Comments
Mayor Michelle Wu followed through on her longstanding advocacy to reduce MBTA fares with a proposal to expand fare-free service on three of Boston’s bus routes.
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