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Will Incoming U.S. DOT Secretary Sean Duffy Derail America’s Two Biggest Transportation Bills?
America has a new transportation secretary – but a recent executive order appears to direct him not to perform some of the most important duties of his job.
January 22, 2025
SOFTBALLS: Eight Takeaways from Trump’s DOT Choice Sean Duffy’s Confirmation Hearing
The former reality star, congressman and Fox News host said "yes" to just about everything during his confirmation hearing — but wasn't asked the hard questions.
January 15, 2025
House Bill Would Make Auto-Braking Rules Stronger to Protect Cyclists
Let's make America brake again!
January 12, 2025
New from NACTO: Here’s How Your City Can Embrace Biking
Bike's are the fastest-growing mode of transportation — here's how to make the best of it.
Kevin Duggan
January 8, 2025
CA Envisions a Zero-Emission, Connected Rail Network by 2050
And this time the CA State Rail Plan's vision for an electrified, connected network doesn't dismiss catenary wire out of hand.
The post CA Envisions a Zero-Emission, Connected Rail Network by 2050 appeared first on Streetsblog California.
January 7, 2025
Congestion Pricing Has Begun! Here is the ONLY Explainer You Need
New York City entered the age of congestion pricing at 12:00:01 a.m. on Sunday. Here are the answers to all your questions.
Dave Colon
January 4, 2025
Commentary: As Pedestrian Deaths Hit a Decade High, Peskin’s Last Move Blocks Safer Streets
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who is termed out, who lost his bid for mayor, pulls one last maneuver to sabotage transit and safe streets
Trish Gump
December 18, 2024
Two-Item Tuesday: Future of Great Highway Park Fully Secured
Plus an introduction to Sara Barz, an eminently qualified SFMTA Board candidate
December 17, 2024
Advocates React to Jeff Tumlin’s Resignation from SFMTA (with Updates)
It's certainly been a tumultuous five years
December 13, 2024
California Transportation Commission Relents, Adds Complete Streets Requirements to Funding Program Guidelines
The State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP), the state's largest highway funding program, makes some moves to include S.B. 960 requirements
The post California Transportation Commission Relents, Adds Complete Streets Requirements to Funding Program Guidelines appeared first on Streetsblog California.
December 10, 2024