COVID19 Legacy: The Death of the Avoidable Car Trip? By Kea Wilson | Mar 23, 2020 | No Comments COVID-19 is requiring us to cut non-essential travel in the short term. It'll be harder to do it in the long term — but it will be worth it.
Lowering Speed Limits Will Help Stop COVID-19 By Kea Wilson | Mar 16, 2020 | No Comments Hospitals are about to be overwhelmed with virus patients. Let's not strain our health care system any more — we need to reduce speed limits now.
This post is supported by 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.
This post is supported by Bus Rapid Transit Should Be Built More Rapidly By Aaron Short | Jan 8, 2020 | No Comments Why does it take years to install a dedicated bus lane? It only takes a week to put down red paint and tell drivers, "Begone!"
Report: Uber’s Software Flaws Led to Fatal Crash By Aaron Short | Nov 7, 2019 | No Comments The self-driving Uber car that killed an Arizona woman in March 2018 was not programmed to identify pedestrians outside of a crosswalk and lacked software that could have spared her life, a federal safety agency said.
A Pumpkin-Protected Bike Lane on All Hallows’ Eve By Streetsblog | Nov 1, 2019 | No Comments In a bit of tactical urbanism, a murderer’s row of cheery orange spheroids was dropped into place just before the afternoon rush hour.