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Who's a Good Boy? Five Ways To Make Cities More Dog Friendly

By Kea Wilson | Dec 7, 2021 | No Comments
People who live with dogs are more likely to own cars and drive them — which is big news even without us running lots of photos of Kea Wilson's dog!
Interior of a TriMet bus (in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area) with numerous seats marked by "Don't sit here" signs intended to encourage spatial-distancing (in accordance with a temporary 10-passenger limit for buses) during the Covid-19 pandemic. Image: Steve Morgan, CC

STUDY: Transit Agencies Are Planning a Radically Equitable COVID Recovery

By Kea Wilson | Dec 6, 2021 | No Comments
A staggering 88 percent of U.S. transit agencies expect that historically disenfranchised riders will be their primary customers as they recover from the pandemic, a new study finds. 
Image: Pxhere, CC

STUDY: Better Bike Policy Could Prevent 15K U.S. Deaths Every Year

By Kea Wilson | Dec 2, 2021 | No Comments
If U.S. cities take aggressive but realistic action to replace car trips with bike trips by 2050, they could prevent more than 15,000 premature deaths every year, a new study finds — and not just in traffic crashes.
A shared electric moped fleet in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Image: Constantin Müller, CC

Can E-Mopedsharing Help Wean Americans Off Car Ownership?

By Kea Wilson | Nov 30, 2021 | No Comments
Electric moped sharing became one of the most rapidly growing alternatives to driving in cities around the world during 2021 — but America lags behind, mostly because our roads are too dangerous.
Image: Paul Lowry, CC

Advocates to Biden: There’s A Better Way to Address Rising Gas Prices

By Kea Wilson | Nov 29, 2021 | No Comments
Sustainable transportation advocates are sending a clear message to Washington: the best way to address rising gas prices is to cut oil demand, not increase supply. 
Image: Gage Skidmore, CC

Advocates Praise 'Inspired' RAISE Grantee List

By Kea Wilson | Nov 23, 2021 | No Comments
Last Friday, the U.S. DOT wowed sustainable transportation advocates with its list of grantees for the RAISE discretionary grant program, which will funnel $1 billion dollars into transportation capital and planning projects across America — and stoked optimism for how the agency would spend the historic $100 billion in discretionary funding it just won with the passage of the latest infrastructure bill.
Each pair of shoes in this demonstration represents a life lost to traffic violence. Via Families for Safe Streets

Almost No One in Congress Has Signed Onto National ‘Vision Zero’ Pledge

By Kea Wilson | Nov 19, 2021 | No Comments
"Honestly, this should be an easy first step," said one activist.
Donald Shoup, via his website.

‘An Epic Mistake’: Donald Shoup Reflects on America’s Parking Failure

By Kea Wilson | Nov 19, 2021 | No Comments
"There are so many ways in which we’d be better off if we reformed our parking policy: reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, nitrous oxide emissions, particulate pollution, traffic crashes. Urban planners have made epic mistakes in almost all of their parking policies. But now they can fix it."
Even the best crosswalk highlights just how much of the rest of the road has been given over to drivers — and how profoundly automobility has infected global culture itself. Image: Piqsels, CC

Four Less Obvious Ways Car Culture Shapes Our Lives

By Kea Wilson | Nov 16, 2021 | No Comments
The violence of car culture extends far beyond the obvious outrages of car crashes, pollution, destroyed communities and structural racism, a fascinating new paper argues.
Image: Chris Yakimov, CC

Report: We Need to Ditch Cars 40% Of The Time

By Kea Wilson | Nov 12, 2021 | No Comments
City residents must massively increase the percentage of journeys they take on public transportation and using active modes within 10 years if the world is going to meet its climate targets, a new report argues — but federal governments aren't stepping up to make it happen.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson with Sir David Attenborough talk to school children at the Science Museum for Launch of the UK hosting of the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).

Image:Number 10, CC

COP26 ‘Transport Day’ Ignores Everything But EVs

By Kea Wilson | Nov 10, 2021 | No Comments
The agenda for "transport day" at COP26 Glasgow is dominated almost entirely by electric cars. So, in other words, the planet is screwed.
As part of the newly-passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) helped successfully pass legislation that will make transit stations accessible for millions of  U.S. residents with disabilities. Image:  Daniel X. O'Neil, CC

How the New Infrastructure Deal Will Make Transit Better

By Kea Wilson | Nov 9, 2021 | No Comments
...especially if the Build Back Better Act passes through reconciliation later this month.
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