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Talking Headway Podcast: Why Tech Won’t Save Transportation
By Jeff Wood |
Uber may become more like a conventional taxi service, but it has permanently screwed workers.
The Death of the Muscle Car As We Know It Isn’t Necessarily Good News
By Kea Wilson |
Two of the most notoriously dangerous muscle cars are being retired — but probably just to make room for heavier, bigger, and more dangerous models.
What can Chicago learn about cycling from the Netherlands?
By Courtney Cobbs |
Streetsblog talked with Bart Twaalfhoven, consul general of the Netherlands in the Midwest, about some of the differences between the Netherlands and Chicago when it comes to road safety.
Op-ed: SB 917 Fails — Yet it Succeeds
By Ian Griffiths |
Like many bills before it, the Seamless Transit Transformation Act has pushed forward change - even though it didn’t become law.
Closures On the Southwest Corridor Set to Overlap with Start of Orange Line Shutdown
By Grecia White |
This afternoon the Department of Conservation and Recreation, DCR, the managing state agency for the Southwest Corridor, announced they would “implement moving closures along the Southwest Corridor Park bike path in the City of Boston to accommodate repair work,” according to an advisory posted to Twitter on Wednesday afternoon: @MassDCR has issued the following recreational […]
OPINION: We Need a River-to-River Crosstown Bike Network in Manhattan
By Paul Krikler |
A Chinese proverb goes: "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." The same goes for replacing car infrastructure with bike infrastructure.