STREETSBLOG USA Opinion: Whose Child Will Be Killed on a Stroad? By Marlene Druker | Oct 23, 2022 | No Comments We can’t keep using the places that poor people live in as highways for wealthier people to move through quickly.
STREETSBLOG USA 3,000 out of 3,001 Americans Want to Decarbonize Transportation — But Will the GOP Do It? By Gersh Kuntzman | Oct 18, 2022 | No Comments By a roughly 3,000-to-1 ratio during the public comment period, Americans support a key Biden administration climate initiative.
STREETSBLOG USA Bogotá Tries to Make Congestion Pricing Flexible and Equitable By Carlos F. Pardo | Oct 17, 2022 | No Comments Congestion pricing is one of the most common-sense tools for creating a more efficient transportation system if implemented properly. Here's how.
STREETSBLOG USA DC Following NYC with Right-On-Red Ban — Will Others Finally Follow? By Kea Wilson | Sep 28, 2022 | No Comments The nation's capital is poised to become the second major city in the United States to repeal a dangerous law that allowed drivers to make right turns at red lights — and some advocates believe other communities are overdue to follow.
STREETSBLOG USA Talking Headways Podcast: How Walkable Cities Foster Public Health By Jeff Wood | Sep 22, 2022 | No Comments Why having shopping destinations and an interconnected street network keep people active and alive.
STREETSBLOG USA Talking Headways Podcast: Bus Stop Transformations By Jeff Wood | Aug 25, 2022 | No Comments Yes, the lowly bus stop can involve the community, engage transit operators, and bring life to grey spaces.