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Pete Buttigieg promoted the right things at his confirmation hearing on Thursday. Pool photo

Highlights from Buttigieg's Confirmation Hearing

By Kea Wilson | Jan 21, 2021 | No Comments
The Secretary of Transportation nominee, Pete Buttigieg, used his confirmation hearing to reaffirm his support for mass transit and complete streets.
Will Mayor Pete — er, soon-to-be-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg — help pedestrians like this guy?

The US DOT Needs an Active Transportation Czar

By Kea Wilson | Jan 21, 2021 | No Comments
Giving people who walk and roll a voice in Washington is a crucial tool in the fight to change the federal structures that underlie our car-only transportation landscape.
Image: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons

The First Traffic Violence Widower is Now President

By Kea Wilson | Jan 20, 2021 | No Comments
Joe Biden is president — the first one in U.S. history who's lost a child and a spouse to our national traffic violence epidemic. 
Photo: ##http://edition.cnn.hu/2009/POLITICS/03/13/biden.amtrak/index.html?iref=mpstoryview##Brendan Polmer/CNN##

Four Big Questions about Biden's Transportation Relief

By Kea Wilson | Jan 15, 2021 | No Comments
Transit advocates are applauding President-elect Biden's COVID-19 relief plan, but wonder whether it will be enough to save the green modes that millions of Americans rely on.

NHTSA Blames Everyone But Itself For Crash Spike

By Kea Wilson | Jan 14, 2021 | No Comments
The Trump administration's top roadway safety agency offered a final kiss-off to America by blaming drivers for killing each other so much last year — with zero acknowledgement of the administration's own failures to implement life-saving policies.
Source:  Lu Feng via Creative Commons.

Drivers Are Still Top Polluters, Even During Quarantine

By Kea Wilson | Jan 14, 2021 | No Comments
Not even months of quarantine orders that confined millions of Americans to their homes were enough to unseat passenger vehicle trips as the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, a new study finds.

Are Augmented Windshields the End of Distracted Driving?

By Kea Wilson | Jan 13, 2021 | No Comments
If a new style of head-up design works as designed, cars will be safer.
Image: PCA-Stream

Champs-Élysées Makeover Inspires U.S. Advocates

By Kea Wilson | Jan 12, 2021 | No Comments
As Parisians celebrate a new plan to pedestrianize the Champs-Élysées and cut car traffic in half, Americans street safety advocates demand redesigns for their own cities' dangerous downtown arteries.
Image via  Creative Commons

Senate Considering $10B for Highway Removal

By Kea Wilson | Jan 11, 2021 | No Comments
Cities might soon get the kind of federal money they need to tear down the downtown highways that federal dollars paid them to build — and to reinvest in communities of color that those highways destroyed.

Study: E-Taxis Increase Car Ownership

By Kea Wilson | Jan 8, 2021 | No Comments
"Ride-hailing" apps once lauded for their potential to help end private car ownership are actually increasing it in many cities, a new study finds.

US DOT Secretary Elaine Chao Resigns

By Kea Wilson | Jan 7, 2021 | No Comments
The 18th Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao has announced her resignation following a violent riot at the nation's capitol by predominantly white Trump supporters that went largely unchecked by law enforcement for hours, reminding many advocates of her department's consistent complicity in perpetuating police brutality and white supremacy in America. 
Imagine a park bench like this, but on a wooden slab the size of a parking space that you could pick up and move around. Image: Creative Commons

Why Advocates Need to Talk About Seating

By Kea Wilson | Jan 7, 2021 | No Comments
When we talk about increasing access to sustainable transportation, many street safety advocates fail to talk about placing benches with anywhere near the fervor with which we talk laying train track or building bike lanes. That needs to change.
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