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Thursday’s Headlines

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Cities are looking to technology to help them manage increasingly in-demand curb space. (City Lab) A South Carolina woman was recently found murdered after getting into what she mistakenly thought was an Uber. USA Today has some safety tips for ride-hailing. The San Francisco Chronicle issues a call to action on bringing sanity back to […]

Wednesday’s Headlines

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Lyft and Uber are racing to cash in in the stock market before someone holds them accountable for evading labor laws (The Intercept). But is Lyft even really cashing in? Two days after its IPO, its stock started to tank as analysts’ skepticism grew (CNBC). Seattle is not living up to its promises for more […]

Tuesday’s Headlines

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Outside of a few urban areas, it’s tough for Americans to live without a car. Lyft makes it possible, largely because venture capitalists are subsidizing rides, but can the now-public company continue to do so once it has to turn a profit? (MarketWatch) Its survival may depend on working with city transit systems to provide […]

Monday’s Headlines

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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar is the first Democratic presidential contender out of the gate with an infrastructure plan. The somewhat vague $650-billion proposal — paid for by raising corporate taxes — includes expanding public transit in low-income neighborhoods. (Politico) Lyft went public on Friday, with stock trading at $72 per share, valuing the company at […]

Friday’s Headlines

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Instead of relying on the rush-hour level of service for cars when weighing transportation projects — which induces demand and creates sprawl — cities need a broader metric that takes safety, walkability and sustainability into account. (Brookings) Federal infrastructure funding isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and maybe it’s best off left to state […]

Thursday’s Headlines

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Millennials hating to drive is a myth, according to one study. While it’s true that millennials drive less and own fewer cars than previous generations, when adjusted for factors like income, education and number of children, they actually drive more than baby boomers did at the same point in their lives. Their love of cars […]