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Kea Wilson

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Source: Creative Commons

Study: Car Traffic Might Stay Low Post-Vaccine

By Kea Wilson | Aug 3, 2020 | No Comments
But if we don't act fast, they'll come back.
Source:  Creative Commons.

Mayors Want '15-Minute Cities' Post-COVID-19

By Kea Wilson | Jul 31, 2020 | No Comments
It's not enough to give people more space on the sidewalks for social distancing, advocates argue. We also need to give residents places to walk *to* — and specifically, places that help them meet their essential needs.
The WeClaim lane delineator. Image description: A man bikes in a protected bike lane, shielded from car traffic by a series of recycled car tires that have been sculpted into planters for tall grasses and outfitted with reflective tape. Source: Spin

Protected Bike Lanes that Any City Can Afford

By Kea Wilson | Jul 29, 2020 | No Comments
You don't need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to protect cyclists, scooter riders, and other vulnerable road users from car traffic.
Source Creative commons

GOP Relief Bill Gives $0 to Transit

By Kea Wilson | Jul 28, 2020 | No Comments
Nope, not even a penny.
Tiffani Young, a Detroit resident who uses a bike to help meet her mobility needs, poses with two friends and their cycles. Source: Rooted in Rights.

VIDEO: The Bicycle is a Mobility Assistive Device

By Kea Wilson | Jul 27, 2020 | No Comments
On the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act, a Seattle-based group reminds the world how essential cycling can be for Americans with non-normative bodies.
Source: Anna Shvets/Creative Commons.

During COVID, Income Inequality Predicts Traffic Surges

By Kea Wilson | Jul 27, 2020 | No Comments
Cars are back across America — but communities with richer residents are being spared much of the pollution and traffic violence.
Source: Lime

A Black and White Issue: Lime Confronts Its Racial Divide

By Kea Wilson | Jul 24, 2020 | No Comments
The micromobility giant is taking action to fight the disparity — but there isn't much available research to help them explain.
Source: Creative Commons

Five Ways To Repurpose Parking Lots During COVID-19

By Kea Wilson | Jul 23, 2020 | No Comments
If there's one thing America definitely doesn't need any more of, it's parking lots — and during COVID-19, communities across the U.S. are seizing that under-utilized asphalt for pandemic-safe and equitable ways.
Source: Creative Commons

American SUVs are Too Dangerous for UK Roads

By Kea Wilson | Jul 22, 2020 | No Comments
American SUVs kill so many people on U.S. roads that other countries don't want them anywhere near their own roads.
Source: Creative commons

How to Build Safe Routes to School During COVID-19

By Kea Wilson | Jul 20, 2020 | No Comments
Cities should consider barring cars from certain streets and taking some space away from drivers as part of a comprehensive strategy to get children safely to school during COVID-19, a leading national organization recommends.
Source: Creative Commons

Americans Want Drivers Who Drive More to Pay More

By Kea Wilson | Jul 20, 2020 | No Comments
People are starting to get behind a VMT tax. (Um, so what's a vehicle miles traveled tax?)
Photo:  Teresa Cleveland

Berkeley Will Take Cops Out of Traffic Enforcement

By Kea Wilson | Jul 16, 2020 | No Comments
But advocates say it's important we remain vigilant about what replaces it.
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