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America’s Best Bus Stops Round 1: Bus Stop Behemoths

By Kea Wilson | Mar 20, 2022 | No Comments
As we begin our quest to find America's best bus stop, we thought we'd bend the rules just a bit and take a look at bus stations — some of which serve a few other types of transit, too.
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Study: Megacar Drivers Up to 4x More Likely to Hit Walkers While Turning

By Kea Wilson | Mar 18, 2022 | No Comments
And researchers think it's because federal regulators aren't scrutinizing the common design features that make it impossible for megacar drivers to see walkers passing right in front of them.
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These Aren’t America’s Best Bus Stops … But We Still Love Them

By Kea Wilson | Mar 15, 2022 | No Comments
You still have a little time to submit your nomination for our America's Best Bus Stops contest — and we've got a little last-minute inspiration for you. 
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London Imposes $16/Day Fee on Dirtiest Cars, And Sparks Debate Across the Pond

By Kea Wilson | Mar 11, 2022 | No Comments
Mayor Sadiq Khan leads again. Will the U.S. follow?
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Advocates to Biden: Car Dependence — Not Gas Prices — Is America’s Real Crisis

By Kea Wilson | Mar 10, 2022 | No Comments
The U.S. ban on Russian oil has sustainable transportation advocates urging leaders to take action before surging gas prices overwhelm American families — by giving them access to the active and shared transportation they have long needed.
Ten kids cannot be seen by this truck's front-side blind spot. Photo: File
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Fed. Vehicle Safety Rating Update Won’t Get Megacars Off the Road

By Kea Wilson | Mar 8, 2022 | No Comments
A new plan to update federal consumer safety ratings for cars won't do nearly enough to incentivize automakers to build vehicles that are less likely to kill walkers, say advocates.
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America: Show Us Your Best Bus Stops!

By Kea Wilson | Mar 8, 2022 | No Comments
For 2022 only, we're inviting you to send us your submissions for America's Best Bus Stop. Here's how. 
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Why Traffic Violence Victims Can’t Easily Sue Automakers That Advertise Cars That Kill

By Kea Wilson | Feb 22, 2022 | No Comments
Legal experts explain why the victims of traffic violence can't likely sue U.S. automakers on the basis that their advertising campaigns lead drivers to misuse cars.
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THE BRAKE: Why There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Car Accident’

By Kea Wilson | Feb 17, 2022 | No Comments
In our new Streetsblog USA podcast, we talk to journalist and sustainable transportation advocate Jessie Singer about her new book, "There Are No Accidents."
A new era of accidents will dawn as more automakers test driverless cars on public roads, Jessie Singer writes in her new book: "We’ll soon see deaths born not of human mistakes but of the inhuman nature of machines programmed to ignore human life."
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Six Ways AVs Could Reshape Our Cities — And Not for the Better

By Kea Wilson | Feb 14, 2022 | No Comments
A recent Congressional hearing on "the road ahead for automated vehicles" largely ignored the potentially devastating effect that personally owned AVs could have on the neighborhoods those cars drive through.
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McConnell Tells States To Just Ignore Biden’s Progressive New Road Priorities

By Kea Wilson | Feb 13, 2022 | No Comments
After the Biden administration told states that they should spend federal transportation dollars on projects that put safety, sustainability, equity, and road repair first, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Shelley Moore Capito told GOP governors to ignore the guidelines and spend the money any way they want.
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STUDY: What A Lifetime of Car Ownership Costs — And Who Pays

By Kea Wilson | Feb 9, 2022 | No Comments
The average motorist will pay a whopping $650,000 on the low end to own a car over his or her lifetime, and society will pick up over 40 percent of the tab, a new study finds.
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