A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye’s autonomous test fleet sits parked in front of the Manhattan Bridge in June 2021. Mobileye tests its technology in complex urban areas in preparation for future driverless services. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
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Action Item: Weekend Event to Save Transit Funding
By Roger Rudick |
Twenty five advocacy organizations fighting for state funding of public transportation will host a "Bay Area Funeral March & Rally for Public Transit" tomorrow/Saturday
CTA is wrapping up RPM Phase 1, but opportunities are being missed
By Cameron Bolton |
This week, the Chicago Transit Authority announced that the final stage of the Red and Purple Modernization Phase One Project will begin this summer.
Eyes on the Street: Construction of Fruitvale Ave’s Protected Bike Lane
By Roger Rudick |
Fruitvale Alive is still a project? Who knew?
The Debt Ceiling Deal Could Be Bad News For Freeway Fighters
By Kea Wilson |
A poison pill buried within the new debt ceiling deal would "gut" key elements of the nation's bedrock environmental law in exchange for preventing a national default and could make it easier for highway-building agencies to expedite road projects that harm vulnerable communities for generations, advocates warn.
Despite ‘Lofty’ Climate Goals, United Nations Bans Cyclists on its Campus
By Julianne Cuba |
Cyclists are barred from bringing their two-wheelers onto the vaunted United Nations campus, while drivers, who are notorious for skirting parking tickets, are waved right through its security gates.
Cook County Bike Plan scouts a path to better biking across Chicagoland
By Sharon Hoyer |
Last week, Cook County released its first ever Bike Plan, charting a path for safer and more plentiful bicycle infrastructure across the County.