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Melanie Curry

@StreetsblogCal, @currymel Melanie Curry
Streetsblog California editor Melanie Curry has been thinking about transportation, and how to improve conditions for bicyclists, since her early days commuting by bike to UCLA long ago. She was Managing Editor at the East Bay Express, and edited Access Magazine for the University of California Transportation Center. She also earned her Masters in City Planning from UC Berkeley.

Recent Posts

CA Congressman Introduces Fed Bill to Fund High-Speed Rail

By Melanie Curry | Feb 21, 2020 | No Comments
No guarantees, but it could provide funding for CA's program, if it passes

California’s Rebate Blind Spot: Electric Bikes

By Melanie Curry | Feb 10, 2020 | No Comments
It would be smart, and efficient, for California to provide incentives for people to purchase e-bikes

California Found a Better Way to Set Speed Limits

By Melanie Curry | Feb 6, 2020 | No Comments
The "85th Percentile Rule" relies on outdated assumptions and needs to be fixed
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Legislators Announce a California Green New Deal

By Melanie Curry | Jan 6, 2020 | No Comments
The authors called it a "new California compact for a better, greener life for all."
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DMV to Allow Testing of Driverless Light-Duty Trucks

By Melanie Curry | Dec 18, 2019 | No Comments
Sponsored post: The Transportation Research Board’s 99th Annual Meeting will be held in Washington, D.C. from Jan. 12-16, 2020. Click logo above for more information.

Sacramento Adopts a Complete Streets Policy

By Melanie Curry | Dec 13, 2019 | No Comments
Sacramento's Complete Streets policy aims to be a model for other California cities to emulate - especially since Caltrans keeps opposing one for itself.

Bad News on Equity in Taxis, Parking, Transit

By Melanie Curry | Nov 26, 2019 | No Comments
The new issue of Transfers Magazine contains research that can be depressing.
A carbon tax could offset President Trump's proposed cut in MPG standards for cars.

Report: Air Quality in U.S. Is Getting Worse

By Melanie Curry | Oct 22, 2019 | No Comments
Researchers found evidence that increased use of natural gas and vehicle fuels are contributing to worsening air quality. Wildfires are a factor, but don't explain the increase.
Los Angeles has the worst congestion in the country with drivers sitting in traffic an average of 119 hours in 2017.

Time’s Up: Californians Must Drive Less

By Melanie Curry | Oct 8, 2019 | No Comments
Even with all the policies on cleaner fuels, increases in driving are increasing emissions
Pollution.

EPA’s Catch-22: Bad Air = No Highway Money

By Melanie Curry | Sep 25, 2019 | No Comments
It's true that the state's planning for meeting Clean Air Act targets needs to improve, but does this EPA care about that?
Tamika Butler at NACTO last fall.

Gov. Newsom Appoints Tamika Butler to Top Post

By Melanie Curry | Sep 21, 2019 | No Comments
Also, the California State Transportation Agency is ordered to direct investments towards decreasing fuel consumption and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Bikes, Scooters Could Replace So Many Car Trips

By Melanie Curry | Sep 17, 2019 | 4 Comments
Almost half of all car trips in U.S. cities are three miles long or less. That little nugget of information has long been understood, hinted at by U.S. Census surveys, but now a transportation data company has confirmed and expanded on it. INRIX Research constantly collects anonymous travel data from a wide variety of sources. […]
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