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No Driver, Mo’ Problems: Advocates Demand AV Regulations
And federal probes into self-driving vehicles after crashes and fires are not making a great case for the future of autonomous vehicles.
Four Things I’m Thinking About Transportation in L.A.
Streetsblog's favorite UCLA expert weighs in on Waymo, Cubic, 2028, active transportation funding - and invites you to UCLA Transportation Camp unconference on June 8
Thursday’s Headlines
Newsom's budget proposal puts corporate profits over people; Big deadline tomorrow; Transit agencies need lots of new maintenance workers; More
Podcast: “Cycling Over Sixty” Talks Bike Month with Streetsblog’s Melanie Curry
In which maybe a bit too much is revealed
City Repaved Coronado Street Without Measure HLA-Required Bikeway
Months after voters overwhelmingly demanded safer streets, the city appears to be installing fewer safety upgrades. Last week, the city repaved what appears to be the first test case for the new law: Coronado Street.
Warren’s ‘Build Green’ Act Could Give Transit the Funding Left Out of Biden’s Climate Push
What would it take to give $500 billion to U.S. transit agencies — and why didn't Congress do it the last time they had a chance?
Wednesday’s Headlines
Debate over ATP funding goes on; Bay Area fare payment upgrade delayed; How some cities are actually cutting emissions; More
California Transportation Commission Lauds Active Transportation Program
But if it's pushing the legislature to fully fund the program, its efforts are muted
Wilmington CicLAvia CicLAmini – Open Thread
CicLAmini photos - plus a look at the recently opened Wilmington Waterfront Promenade
Free Transit Transfers and Clipper II Rollout Delayed Indefinitely
The Bay Area was supposed to modernize fare collection this summer, with free transfers, direct payment, and more. But all that's now on hold