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Americans Want Green School Buses, But Congress Sells Them Short

By Kea Wilson | Jul 26, 2021 | No Comments
Most Americans agree its past time to green the nation's fleet of yellow school buses, a new survey finds — but Congress keeps whittling down funding for this common sense, bipartisan priority. 
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Study: Bike Share Saves the U.S. $36 Million Public Health Dollars Every Year

By Kea Wilson | Jul 23, 2021 | No Comments
The long-term health benefits of using bike share vastly outweigh the short-term risks, even in the most polluted and car-dominated U.S. cities, a new study finds — and cities who invest in reducing those risks by loosening car dominance can save even more lives and millions in precious public health dollars. 
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Why U.S. Car Crash Reporting Is Broken

By Kea Wilson | Jul 20, 2021 | No Comments
There's no federal reporting standard, and way too much is left to officer 'discretion.'
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The Most Dangerous Roads in America for Walkers (Including Canal Street)

By Kea Wilson | Jul 19, 2021 | No Comments
Three quarters of the most fatal roads in America for pedestrians are located in low-income neighborhoods, a new study finds — and they overwhelmingly share a handful of notoriously dangerous design characteristics that communities can and must eliminate on any corridor where residents are expected to walk. 
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STUDY: Police Stops Don’t Reduce Car Crashes

By Kea Wilson | Jul 15, 2021 | No Comments
An explosive new study found that higher rates of state patrol traffic stops do not lessen car-crash rates.
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Study: Suburban Living is the Worst for Carbon Emissions

By Kea Wilson | Jul 12, 2021 | No Comments
Does a city dweller who eats at trendy restaurants every night generate more carbon emissions than a suburbanite with a backyard garden? The answer might surprise you.
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I Watched ‘F9’ So Other Bike/Ped Advocates Don’t Have To

By Kea Wilson | Jul 9, 2021 | No Comments
Kea Wilson writes about car crashes all day. Here's her take on the new "Fast and the Furious" movie.
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An American Buys an E-Bike Every 52 Seconds

By Kea Wilson | Jul 2, 2021 | No Comments
The two-wheeled electric vehicle revolution is taking off — but is Washington up to the task?
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Study: Fear of Assault Keeps Women From Walking

By Kea Wilson | Jun 30, 2021 | No Comments
And transportation leaders aren’t doing enough to design streets that can make people of all genders feel comprehensively safe traveling outside cars.
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Stats Show Blacks and Indigenous People Suffer Disproportionate Road Deaths

By Kea Wilson | Jun 27, 2021 | No Comments
The U.S. is still failing to make meaningful progress to end the decades-long racial disparity in fatal car crash rates across modes, a new study finds — and things got worse during the pandemic.
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Details Lacking in Federal Infrastructure ‘Deal’ (But it Will Likely Favor Cars)

By Kea Wilson | Jun 25, 2021 | No Comments
Washington celebrates a bipartisan infrastructure agreement, but advocates are still wondering what, exactly, the bill will actually build.
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STUDY: Bike Lanes Don't Cause Displacement (In Fact, It May be The Other Way Around)

By Kea Wilson | Jun 21, 2021 | No Comments
The installation of new protected infrastructure for bicyclists is not associated with the displacement of people of color or of low-income urban residents, a new study reveals.
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