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SET YOUR CALENDARS: How to Radically Shift the Way the U.S. Does Infrastructure
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America is on the brink of making one of the biggest investments in transportation infrastructure in a generation — and the nation needs an even bigger cultural shift towards mobility justice if it wants to do it right.
A Round and a Roundy: Fighting Over Crumbs
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Car drivers are selfish. Pedestrians and cyclists are fighting over crumbs. Our roads are unsafe.
What is ‘Traffic Violence’ and Why Do We Need To Talk About It?
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We were all raised in car culture — which normalizes the idea that 40,000 people will die in car crashes every year. But it's not normal. And it needs to be called what it is.
A Round and a Roundy: Godzilla vs. Kong is Not the Real Terror on our Streets
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National treasure cartoonist Bill Roundy is certainly not above glomming onto today's hottest trends.
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Chicago vs. Orinda
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Pretty much every sorry stop in this contest puts the squeeze on its riders — but these two Atrocious Eight contenders really put their passengers between a rock and a hard place.
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Homeland, Calif. vs. Staten Island, N.Y.
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Today, we're exploring how illumination impacts the American transit experience, and challenging agencies to stop leaving the public in the dark about how to request a better bus stop.
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Pittsburgh vs. Littleton
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Life is a highway — but if you’re trying to catch the bus on the side of one of these high-speed roads, you could end up dead.
SORRIEST BUS STOPS 2021: Trenton vs. Narberth
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We have two of the sorriest bus stops we've ever seen for you today. Polls are open!
A Round and a Roundy: Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
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We all know the old novelty song, "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" — but what if it actually happened? Our national treasure cartoonist explores.
Join Us at a Streetsies Virtual Happy Hour
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Streetsblog says goodbye (and good riddance) to 2020 and celebrates a little good news
Help Streetsblog and Make the Bay Area a More Livable City in 2021
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If you value the solutions journalism that helped save Caltrain, protected bike shops during stay at home orders and fights for Dutch-style progressive transportation projects to make the city safer, than there is no better way to help than by supporting Streetsblog today.
Starchitect Sketches Parking-Free Future
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Out of the blue, the famed architect sent over his latest vision: to transform New York City's streets by removing parking ... and opening up possibilities.