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Will New Jersey’s Terrible E-Bike Law Spread to Other States?
Los Angeles Anti–Housing Law Push Escalates as Metro Board Seeks SB 79 Exemption
Metro staff warn that state law facilitating transit-oriented housing could “harm transit expansion... by galvanizing housing opponents against new light rail stations and dedicated bus lanes.”
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The Talk of D.C.: Rumors Flying that Trump Admin Wants to Undo Bike Lanes in Capital
The Week in Short Videos
Damien's AMA, Joe's "how to lock your bike," and a salute to Oakland's speed cameras
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Friday Video: The Fight to Expand A South Carolina Freeway … For Bikes
UC Berkeley Report Says California Transportation Policy Is Still Built for Cars — and It’s Deepening Inequality
"An Abundance Agenda" calls for a rethink of how the state plans, funds, and measures transportation.
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Talking Headways Podcast: A Week Without Driving
Aisle Be Damned: Dems and GOP Unite in Oregon In Bid To Legalize Kei Trucks
Op/Ed: More Questions About San Diego’s Airport-Downtown People Mover, Answered
Following up on a column from last year, Alex Wong answers the questions and critiques of Ride SD's position that a people mover is needed for the San Diego Airport.
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