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Car Crashes Are An Epidemic We Can Solve

By Kea Wilson | Feb 18, 2020 | No Comments
"Government and public health officials routinely face problems that exceed their capacities and powers. Traffic deaths are not one of them," says the transportation aide to would-be president Mike Bloomberg.
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Naysayers: You Can’t Do THAT On A Bike!

By Kea Wilson | Feb 14, 2020 | No Comments
(Psst: You totally can.)
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Anti-Car Dems Don’t Have a Presidential Candidate

By Kea Wilson | Feb 13, 2020 | No Comments
If you believe in breaking car culture, you won't find a 2020 candidate committed to doing it.
Nuro Self-Driving Delivery Vehicle via Wikimedia Commons.
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Why We Should Be Even More Nervous About AVs

By Kea Wilson | Feb 12, 2020 | No Comments
Eighty-five percent of Americans are concerned about sharing the road with still-untested autonomous cars. But perfecting the tech may not be enough to make AVs safer.
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Gas Taxes May Not Be Just For Roads Anymore In Georgia

By Kea Wilson | Feb 11, 2020 | No Comments
The Georgia State Senate may finally let transportation leaders use fuel tax dollars for sustainable transportation — and not just endless infrastructure for cars.
Metal bollards, beefed-up sidewalks, narrow lanes and more, via Creative Commons.
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Another City Eliminated Non-Driver Deaths In 2019

By Kea Wilson | Feb 11, 2020 | No Comments
Coord invites cities and other curb managers to apply for its Digital Curb Challenge to undertake a free curb management pilot program in 2020. Applications close on Feb. 14. Click here for information. Another world-class city has proven that Vision Zero isn’t just wishful thinking — and its example puts the pressure on American communities to […]
Photo of Andy Levin Via Michigan Advance. Photo of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez via Creative Commons.
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Advocates Question AOC and Levin’s ‘EV Freedom Bill’

By Kea Wilson | Feb 10, 2020 | No Comments
The bill would electrify American transportation and help slow climate change — but might reinforce autodependency in the process.
Source: Streets.mn
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Want Action? Here’s How to Photograph a Pothole

By Kea Wilson | Feb 7, 2020 | No Comments
If your city won't build a protected bike lane, the least it can do is fix the streets you've got. Here's how to help make that happen.
The federal government will give you $7,500 to buy this. Photo: Motor Trend.
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EV Hummer Bummer, Part III: The Machine Still Kills

By Kea Wilson | Feb 6, 2020 | No Comments
It's the third installment of our series examining why GMC's "quiet revolution" is just very loud greenwashing.
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EV Hummer Bummer, Part II: Bad News For Emissions

By Kea Wilson | Feb 5, 2020 | No Comments
This is the second part of Streetsblog's ongoing series about GMC's new Hummer EV — which is a disaster no matter that it's powered by electrons instead of gasoline.
An electric Hummer may be even more likely to kill you than a regular one. Via Car and Driver.
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EV Hummer Bummer, Part I: This is Bad for the Planet

By Kea Wilson | Feb 5, 2020 | No Comments
The Hummer EV is being billed as a "quiet revolution" — and it is, but not for the reasons GMC wants you to think.
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Federal Bus Grants Are Just Too Damn Low

By Kea Wilson | Feb 3, 2020 | No Comments
Federal bus grants of $454.6 million sound like a lot...until you consider that it's for the whole country.
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