Drivers Pay 4x More For Cell Phones Than Roads By Kea Wilson | Jan 21, 2020 | No Comments The average American spends over four times as much on their cell phone bill as they do on gas tax.
Car-Dependency Makes City Life Too Expensive By Kea Wilson | Jan 15, 2020 | No Comments If we truly want to reckon with our national poverty crisis, we have to make going car-lite or car-free a possibility for more people.
This post is supported by Americans Are Poised to Drive Less In 2020 By Aaron Short | Jan 2, 2020 | No Comments Americans don't usually make New Year's resolutions to drive their cars less, but it may be happening anyway.
This post is supported by Streetsies 2019: Meet This Year’s Transportation Villains By Aaron Short | Dec 30, 2019 | No Comments There was a lot of anti-transit treachery to go around this year, but the winner truly undermined an entire state economy for selfish reasons.
This post is supported by Streetsies 2019: NYC Projects of the Year By Streetsblog | Dec 26, 2019 | No Comments The Department of Transportation got some things — OK, many things — right this year. And the nominees for the Streetsie are...
Think Tank Offers Road Map to Break the Car Culture By Aaron Short | Dec 10, 2019 | No Comments Congress should stop splurging on new highways and instead expand transit to help Americans break their century-long addiction to a device that is killing us, the car, a D.C. institute says.