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Bike-Friendly Campuses Can Inspire the Rest of Car-Centric America
How to Defeat Car Culture in America’s Deadliest City for Pedestrians
Good Riddance to Chevron
In Chevron's absence, California can pursue sustainability goals--locally and globally--even more enthusiastically. It can speed the adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy (which, on a good day, sometimes accounts for more than 100% of the state's energy).
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Is Amtrak’s Big Dig Harming West Baltimore’s Black Neighborhoods?
Talking Headways Podcast: Transit Themed Rock Music
Eight Ways To Reimagine Parking Spaces
Should We Stop Calling Bike Lanes ‘Bike Lanes’?
Can ‘Transit-Oriented Entertainment’ Help End the National Ridership Decline?
My Favorite Bay Area Bridge Is The Coliseum BART Pedestrian Bridge
Report Details the Unfulfilled Promise of Complete Streets in Caltrans Projects
The following post first appeared at Calbike. Today, CalBike is releasing a new report: Incomplete Streets: Aligning Policy with Practice at Caltrans. The report details where Caltrans has succeeded in adding elements for people biking, walking, and taking transit when it repairs state roadways that serve as local streets. But the findings also detail, for the […]
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