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Is the Boogie Down Bronx Ready for Thousands of E-Scooters?
By Fiifi Frimpong |
Judging by a Lime event, few residents are learning how to use the devices before the start of a DOT pilot.
A Round and a Roundy: Open-Street Opponents Pounce on Play Space
By Streetsblog |
When it comes to open streets and what they mean for kids, our national-treasure 'bartoonist' always nails it.
OPINION: To Ban Cars, Socialize Them
By Nicole A. Murray |
The city could repurpose its huge fleet into a car-share one, starting with the NYPD's huge cache of vehicles.
Op-Ed: Stop Tolerating Roadway Deaths in our Communities and Start Prioritizing Traffic Safety over Speed
By Kea Wilson |
The lack of attention to our shameful national record of traffic deaths in the latest infrastructure debate is a political, professional, and moral failing. Fortunately, we have a solution: demand that the Biden Administration and Congress prioritize traffic safety, rather than driver speed, for future roadway projects.
Tuesday’s Headlines Got Pulled Over
By Blake Aued |
A major paper calls for traffic enforcement reform, and an environmental group lays out priorities for the federal highway bill.
Chicago’s 30 mph speed limit, lack of connectivity again lead to low People for Bikes rating
By Sharon Hoyer |
People for Bikes and the Active Transportation Alliance agree that Chicago should focus on lowering the default speed limit and building a network of protected bike lines to encourage more cycling.
