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Weekend Roundup: Speed Cameras Work, Transit Month Wraps…
...and Caltrain's video short on electrification and why rider's love it
October 3, 2025
Week Without Driving : How Transit Can Serve People in Rural Towns
Last year, our board member Abby Arnold took the Week Without Driving Challenge and brought along some friends. She’s back this year for round 2. You can read last year’s entries, and her other work for us, on her author page. Or go right to the first article in this year’s series here. “Mobility is a…
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Abby Arnold
October 3, 2025
Headlines, October 3
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October 3, 2025
Is Sec. Duffy Holding NY Transit Hostage To Negotiate Away The Rest of America’s Transportation Future?
The federal Transportation secretary is using two large transit projects as a bargaining chip to bully Congress into passing a budget that could be disastrous for communities across the country.
October 2, 2025
Can Pedestrian Pop-Ups Go Permanent in the U.S.?
Can temporary pedestrian pop-ups spur permanent change?
Diana Lind
October 2, 2025
Advocates: Governor Needs to Sign Bill to Modernize Red Light Regulations
California hasn't updated its red light camera regulations in 30 years.
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October 2, 2025
Sunset Dunes, E-Bikes, and the Future of Cities
E-bikes could cut carbon, congestion, and costs—if cities take them seriously
Matt Simon & Sophie Hurwitz
October 2, 2025
Headlines, October 2
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October 2, 2025
Talking Headways Podcast: Healthy Architecture, Healthy People
It is very unusual for an architecture project to pay any attention at all outside of the property line. And that has to change.
October 2, 2025
Report: A Third of Americans Can’t Rely On Cars — And 16 Million Have No Access At All
So why do we plan our cities like everyone can and does get behind the wheel every day?
October 1, 2025