Will Micromobility Firms Turn Riders Into Activists?
By Kea Wilson | | No CommentsWill "Lime Action" succeed in the noble goal of supporting an advocate-set agenda for our mobility future? What is that agenda? Time will tell.
Monday’s Headlines From All Over the Place
By Blake Aued | | No CommentsIs Washington finally getting better on transit? That, plus all the news from the weekend, just one click away.
Unhoused Man Beaten by LAPD
By Sahra Sulaiman | | No CommentsMaking the case for why, if L.A. is serious about reimagining public safety, it must embrace the conversation around defunding the police
Friday’s Headlines From Around the Nation
By Blake Aued | | No CommentsPandemic decision points, more Purple Line drama, ghost streetcars, a farewell to Segways and more are just a click away.
Talking Headways Podcast: Resiliency in South Florida
By Jeff Wood | | No CommentsTalking about climate change, sea level rise, and how South Florida is responding with policy and planning.
What People With Cognitive Disabilities Need from Transit
By Melissa L. Weber | | No CommentsA Columbus, Ohio research team is getting closer to releasing an app that could soon give people with cognitive disabilities more independence on mass transit systems across America. The Wayfinder app, developed by AbleLink Technologies in partnership with Smart Columbus, provides customizable support for users with cognitive difficulties, including disabilities stemming from medical conditions such […]
How to Design Self-Policing Streets
By Courtney Cobbs | | No CommentsWe should be redesigning our transportation system to reduce the chances of Black and Brown residents interacting with law enforcement, and to promote transportation equity.
Thursday’s Headlines From Around the Nation
By Blake Aued | | No CommentsA survey finds support for higher fuel efficiency, plus the dope on JUMP's bike dump and more stories just a click away.
Op-Ed: Whose Streets? Black Streets
By Amina Yasin | | No CommentsPlanners and urbanists, it’s time to reckon with the racism rampant in city building. Here are four actions to take.
Why 'Centering Equity is a Matter of Life and Death'
By Kea Wilson | | No CommentsFive visionary leaders shared their wisdom on how to take antiracist action in the built environment professions. Here are a few of the highlights for Streetsblog readers.
Wednesday’s Headlines From Around the Country
By Blake Aued | | No CommentsWant to know what's in House Democrats' transpo and infrastructure bills? Click here to find out.