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Most-Toxic Car Ads: A Masculinity Twofer

By Streetsblog | Sep 14, 2021 | No Comments
The all-powerful truck nut lobby wants you to believe that the kind of car you drive can make you sexier and less likely to belt out Shania Twain with your macho friends.
Image: Dodge Demon

America’s Most Toxic Car Ads: Get Out of Dodge

By Streetsblog | Sep 10, 2021 | No Comments
We had a lot of repeat offenders in our pool of submissions for this contest, but seemingly none was quite so offensive as this automaker, which constituted roughly a quarter of the haul.  And if you know anything about car ads, can probably guess we're talking about Dodge. 

Monday’s Headlines: Labor Day Edition

By Streetsblog | Sep 6, 2021 | No Comments
We are going to eschew labor on Labor Day, so check back with us tomorrow. Thanks.
Photo: Transportation Alternatives

How To Avoid the Other COVID Plague: Traffic

By Streetsblog | Aug 20, 2021 | No Comments
But there is a willingness for citizens to move to active methods of travel, such as cycling, rather than replacing public transport modes with cars.

The One Upside of Climate Change

By Streetsblog | Aug 10, 2021 | No Comments
Our national treasure cartoonist took his anger over the U.N.'s latest climate change report and focused it where it belongs — on drivers.
Paris is lowering speed limits on most streets to 19 miles per hour by the end of August — but they're not the only European city showing up for vulnerable road users. Image:  Joe Shlabotnik, CC

European Infra. Approach Highlights U.S. Shortcomings

By Streetsblog | Aug 9, 2021 | No Comments
As the U.S. plods towards an underwhelming federal infrastructure deal that will funnel billions into building new roads for drivers, Europe makes strides towards saving its most vulnerable road users and the climate. 

You Shouldn’t Have To Be An Olympian Just to Be an NYC Ped

By Streetsblog | Aug 6, 2021 | No Comments
The thrill of victory. The agony of the streets.
Saving Boston's restaurant industry ... one parking space at a time. Photo: Clarence Eckerson Jr.

SEE IT: Boston’s Curbside Eateries are Amazing

By Streetsblog | Jul 30, 2021 | No Comments
Outdoor dining is a great thing when done right, as this Streetfilms mini-doc shows.
Road deaths were up 10 percent in 2021.

BREAKING: National ‘Vision Zero’ Resolution Introduced

By Streetsblog | Jul 28, 2021 | No Comments
As an epidemic of traffic deaths surges nationwide, Vision Zero finally is finally gaining traction in Congress.

July the Fifth Be With You

By Streetsblog | Jul 5, 2021 | No Comments
We're taking the day off today, but in case you're looking for some things to read, here are some stories you might have missed.

Around and a Roundy: The Hummer Stays in the Picture

By Streetsblog | Jun 29, 2021 | No Comments
Our national treasure cartoonist Bill Roundy has been watching the growing anger about electric bikes with a certain amount of confusion.

A Round and a Roundy: A Matter of Perspective

By Streetsblog | Jun 22, 2021 | No Comments
Whose park! Um, actually, whose park? That is the question.
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