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New data shows Chicago’s speed cameras are effective in preventing traffic deaths
By John Greenfield |
Fatal or serious injury crashes increased by 1 percent near speed cameras between 2012-13 and 2017-18, compared to a 19 percent increase citywide.
REPORT: Crash Death Rates in 2020 Hit Highest Level in Almost a Century
By Kea Wilson |
Total annual mileage dropped about 13 percent during the pandemic, meaning that the death rate was actually the highest it's been since 1924.
Boston Plots ‘Complete Streets’ Upgrades for Andrew Square Neighborhood
By Christian MilNeil |
The BPDA is planning major upgrades to sidewalks, bus service, and bike infrastructure to accommodate anticipated growth along Dorchester Avenue in South Boston.
Opinion: How Elected Officials Can Improve Public Transit: It Starts with Actually Riding the Bus
By Kea Wilson |
While local officials debate the best ways to improve their respective transit systems, the truth is that most of them lack a real-world perception of their own local transit systems.
Talking Headways Podcast: City Legibility and Wayfinding
By Jeff Wood |
A podcast on why it's important to sometimes get lost.
Mayor Wants to Expand NYPD Collision Investigations
By Gersh Kuntzman |
"Yes, we should expand that capacity," the mayor said on Wednesday. Not so fast, said Council Speaker Corey Johnson.