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States Across America Are Taking Action to Stop ‘Super Speeders’
Will yours be next?
November 13, 2025
Friday Video: The Positive Economics of Bike Lanes
Whatever it costs, it's too expensive!
That, more or less, was a recent argument about bike lanes made by Leslie Roberts, a City Council candidate in Montreal.
November 13, 2025
Why the $65M Studebaker Road Transformation Project Is important for Long Beach
When construction wraps in late 2026, the Studebaker corridor will no longer be a line of separation but a living connector.
The post Why the $65M Studebaker Road Transformation Project Is important for Long Beach appeared first on Streetsblog California.
November 13, 2025
SHAMEFUL: Pro-Parking DOT ‘Forced’ Lawmakers To Scale Back Daylighting Bill, Says Queens Pol
A parking-first City Hall has thrown up road blocks against pedestrian safety.
Kevin Duggan
November 12, 2025
What It’s Really Like to Drive a Car With Intelligent Speed Assist
Is this the future of safe vehicles?
Tiffany Smith
November 12, 2025
St. Louis Competition Gets College Students Onboard Transit
Advocates pit five colleges together into a friendly competition to ride transit, highlighting its benefits.
Jack Guan
November 12, 2025
Is Rad Power Bikes Riding into the Sunset?
Seattle-based e-bike giant Rad Power Bikes has filed official notice to Washington State as well as the company’s 64 Washington employees that the company could end operations “as early as January 2026.”
A Nov. 7 filing with the state (PDF) warns both...
Tom Fucoloro
November 11, 2025
House T&I Chair Vows ‘No Money for Bikes or Walking’ in Fed Transportation Bill
The outlook for active transportation won't be good if advocates don't stand up.
November 11, 2025
How Cheap Technology Could Fix New York’s E-Bike Enforcement Mess
Internet-connected technology could eliminate commercial e-bike crashes and battery fires.
Mike Peregudov
November 10, 2025
Mobility in Rural America: How India’s Popular Transportation Can Be A Model For US Transit Deserts
Lower ridership after Covid, combined with ongoing transit budget cuts, has caused a significant decrease in frequent and reliable public transit service for small and rural communities. Here's one way to fill the gap.
Melissa Bruntlett
November 10, 2025