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Transportation Agencies: Improve Your Models or Hire More Lawyers
Transportation models are biased in ways that result in inefficient, unfair and environmentally harmful planning decisions.
Cool Transportation Hacks Cities Are Using to Fight Climate Change
Through “bike buses,” more pedestrian-friendly streets and electric vehicles, some cities are making strides in decarbonizing transportation.
New Federal Program to Help Cities Plan ‘Thriving Neighborhoods’
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced an award of $21 million for 64 communities to coordinate transit, mobility, and land-use plans and navigate infrastructure funding opportunities
Low-Cost, High-Quality Transit Is Better Than Free Rides
Everyone likes getting something for nothing, but history shows why the math behind free public transit doesn’t add up
The future of Pittsburgh’s polarizing e-scooter program hinges on state lawmakers
Transportation models are biased in ways that result in inefficient programs
Riders of e-scooters logged nearly 500,000 trips in Pittsburgh last year, according to Move PGH data
The rentable neon orange electric scooters that have dotted the city’s streets and sidewalks for nearly two years have become a popular form of transportation
Complete Streets local funding match requirement waived through 2026, FTA says
Bike and pedestrian trails, intercity passenger rail and transit-oriented development planning are among the activities eligible for federal funding
Editorial: Motor License Fund bill could mean decisions for municipalities
Pennsylvania Senate bill would see state police get less money from a dedicated pool with a different purpose
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