Today’s Headlines

  • GM, Once the World’s Biggest Automaker, Files for Chapter 11 (NYT, NYT)
  • PJ O’Rourke Pines for Days When Driving Made Him Feel More Powerful Than Genghis Khan (WSJ)
  • What Will Happen to America’s Appetite for New Cars? (NYT)
  • In Times Op-Ed, Sander Calls Out Albany for "Running Against the MTA"
  • 2nd Ave Sagas: Transit Advos Should Rally Around Sander’s Ouster
  • News Wants to Judge Car-Free Broadway By Measuring Traffic on Manhattan Avenues
  • David Byrne Reviews Jeff Mapes’ Pedaling Revolution for the Times
  • DOT’s Having a Tough Time Finalizing Spots for Public Toilets (Post)
  • It’s Cheaper to Cross the Queensboro Bridge Today Than It Was 100 Years Ago (News)
  • Highways From Hell: Louisville’s Proposed Spaghetti Junction (The Urbanophile via Streetsblog.net)