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Thursday’s Headlines

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Uber and Lyft have been offering free or discounted rides to people seeking services like medical treatment, which is nice of them (and good PR), but GeekWire suggests (correctly) that it’s really the government’s job to fill in transportation gaps. At the end of the day, private companies exist to make as much profit as […]

Wednesday’s Headlines

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More than 20 neighborhoods have applied for a Philadelphia safe-streets pilot program that only has enough funding for two (which is crazy when you think about it). (Billy Penn) Ford is unveiling new technology that will let let cyclists and pedestrians use their cellphones to alert vehicles to their location. Yeah, um, no. (Smart Cities […]

Tuesday’s Headlines

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Everybody Ubers! (Except the poor and olds.) More than twice as many people use ride-hailing services in 2018 as 2015, but ridership skewed heavily toward the young, the college-educated and the high-income. (Pew Research) As GoTriangle prepares to submit an application for a $1.2-billion federal grant, top Durham officials make a final case for the […]

Monday’s Headlines

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — who also reversed course on a planned L-line shutdown last week —signed a “lockbox” bill that will make it harder for legislators to raid transit funding for other expenses. (Daily News) Meanwhile, City Lab has a list of other ways to fund the NYC subway, including congestion pricing and […]

Friday’s Headlines

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According to the latest Census figures, the number of Americans who bike to work fell by 3 percent from 2016 to 2017. Experts blamed a lack of safe and connected bike infrastructure, although your mileage may vary depending on where you live: Some cities, like Portland, Ore., and Washington, D.C., saw an increase in bike […]

Thursday’s Headlines

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After an uptick in traffic deaths, the Washington Post editorial board called on, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration to get serious about Vision Zero. Seventy years of taxpayer-subsidized, auto-centric sprawl have created a nation of clogged highways, urban decay, segregated neighborhoods, obesity, loneliness, isolation and ugliness. (AMP) Houston keeps on building freeways, freeways and more […]