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Eyes on the Future of Caltrain
By Roger Rudick |
San Francisco VIPs (and anybody else who was in the area) got a first look at the future of transit in the Bay Area
Sponsored Post: How Keeping Bus Lanes Clear Makes Transportation More Equitable.
By HaydenAI |
Public transit unlocks jobs, education, recreation, and other essential services for thousands of people across the country. But slow and unreliable service reduces access to opportunities for those who need it the most. Automated bus lane enforcement is a powerful tool to take back road space for transit riders
OPINION: To Defeat the New Electric Dodge Muscle Cars, Amp Up Sound Cameras
By Tom Flood |
The Charger Daytona SRT Banshee is being pitched as a big, fat thumb in the eye of "authority." Well, authority needs to stick a thumb back.
Advocates Hope D.C.’s Proposed Right-On-Red Ban Will Inspire National Reform
By Kea Wilson |
The nation's capital is poised to become the second major city in the United States to repeal a dangerous law that allowed drivers to make right turns at red lights — and some advocates believe other communities are overdue to follow.
Study: Downtown Congestion is Still Down — And It Could Help Explain Roadway Dangers
By Kea Wilson |
Downtown rush hour has still not roared back to pre-pandemic levels even as car travel surges in the suburbs, a new study finds — and it may help explain why traffic deaths have stayed so stubbornly high in U.S. communities.
Study: ‘Pedestrian Delivery Robots’ Have a Lot of the Same Challenges As … Pedestrians
By Kea Wilson |
Sidewalk delivery robots struggle to get around U.S. cities for many of the same reasons as human pedestrians, a new study finds — but that's not the only reason why the emerging technology might struggle to deliver on its car-cutting promises without careful planning.
