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Wednesday’s Headlines

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Brussels went mostly car-free for a day, and carbon pollution fell by 80 percent. Imagine that. (Eltis) Technology is not going to save cities from congestion. Whether they have human drivers or computers, cars will always take up more space per passenger than trains. (Boston Globe) Transit advocates continually have to justify the D.C. Metro’s […]

Tuesday’s Headlines

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Over the next year, D.C. Metro will be writing a plan to reverse years of declining bus ridership, with the goal of making the system more attractive to choice riders and more efficient for those who depend on it. (Washington Post) Madison, Wisc. has a vast network of bike paths, trails and lanes — but […]

Monday’s Headlines

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Cities like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco are making notoriously slow progress on Vision Zero pledges (Next City). In Portland, police handed out more than 100 tickets for speeding during a crackdown last week. (KATU) Only one bidder remains to build Minneapolis’ Southwest light rail line, the most expensive public works project in […]

Friday’s Headlines

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a detailed look at transit agency MARTA’s final plan for a $2.7-billion expansion. The MARTA board approved the plan on Thursday. Philadelphia is receiving state funding for road diets (Voice) and planning new bike lanes. “Quit your whining, motorists,” says Philly Magazine. Pinellas County, Fla. unveiled its first two electric buses […]

Thursday’s Headlines

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Many Americans think of transit as being something for people who can’t afford cars, but the Seattle Times reports that high earners are most likely to use transit in that city. Overall, Seattle has seen a huge boom in the number of workers commuting by transit — it’s now 200,000 daily. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance […]

Wednesday’s Headlines

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Daily trips on the D.C. Metro have fallen by 125,000 over the past decade, leading to a downward spiral of cuts and more lost riders. Yet board members are unwilling to commit to beefing up service. (Next City) Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley has bowed to bikelash and ended his downtown bike-lane experiment two weeks early. […]