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L.A. Collective Posts Instructions for DIY Crosswalks

By Joe Linton | Apr 27, 2022 | No Comments
Crosswalk Collective L.A.'s "How to Paint a Crosswalk" includes materials, costs, selecting an intersection, and step-by-step instructions - "for educational purposes only"

Ghost Train Podcast Explores Denver’s Troubled Rail Expansion, with Lessons for Other Locales

By Joe Linton | Mar 11, 2022 | No Comments
Ghost Train is "the story of how one polluted, traffic-choked city went all in on trains, and what happened when that plan jumped the track.

Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti Approves 177 Miles of Speed Limit Reductions

By Joe Linton | Mar 7, 2022 | No Comments
Enabled by state law reforms, Los Angeles is reducing speed limits to save lives. What is your city doing?

L.A. City Council Transportation Committee Approves Unprecedented Speed Limit Reductions

By Joe Linton | Feb 15, 2022 | No Comments
LADOT General Manager Reynolds stated that though "this is a great day" speed limit reform advocacy is not done, because "the 85th percentile rule needs to go away entirely."

Analysis Shows Racist Harms of Freeway Projects

By Joe Linton | Nov 13, 2021 | No Comments
In five states — California, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Texas — the paper found that large highway building projects demolished homes predominantly in Black and Latino neighborhoods.

Why California Needs to Talk About Induced Travel

By Joe Linton | Feb 17, 2021 | No Comments
UC Davis scholars Susan Handy, Jamey Volker, and Amy Lee created a online Induced Travel Calculator tool to project how road expansion projects would increase driving

LA Metro CEO Phil Washington Named To Biden Transition Team

By Joe Linton | Nov 10, 2020 | No Comments
Washington is the Team Lead reviewing the federal Department of Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board, Amtrak, and Maritime Commission

L.A. Cyclists Ride for Justice for George Floyd

By Joe Linton | Jun 8, 2020 | No Comments
More than a thousand cyclists, mainly Black and Latinx, commemorated the death of George Floyd via a peaceful South L.A. RIde for Justice

Puny Right-Wing Gridlock Protests Don't Speak For L.A.

By Joe Linton | Apr 22, 2020 | No Comments
Attendance peaked at about 60 cars, carrying about 90 people. Drivers were outnumbered by a large contingent of LAPD officers, and by press camerapersons and photographers.

Yes, You Can Bike During the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Joe Linton | Mar 13, 2020 | No Comments
Yes, you can do it. Yes, you should be careful.
Cartoon by Dan Wasserman - h/t Streetfilms
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Before You Vote This Super Tuesday, Read This Cartoon

By Joe Linton | Mar 3, 2020 | No Comments
Editor’s Note: A version of this post originally appeared on Streetsblog LA.  For your Election Day funnies, let’s revisit a classic Boston cartoon about where the real socialism lies in these United States: on the open road. The cartoon is by Dan Wasserman of the Boston Globe. The “T” is Boston’s public transportation systems operated […]

High-Speed Rail Will Connect to L.A. County

By Joe Linton | Feb 26, 2020 | No Comments
A new report being released this week shows how high-speed rail will connect to the north Los Angeles county city of Palmdale.
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