Parking Madness: DC vs. Fremont
The parking crater right next to the U.S. Capitol takes on the parking crater engulfing the Fremont BART station.
April 3, 2018
Car Companies Failed at Regulating Themselves. Why Would Autonomous Car Companies Be Different?
A system in which AV companies make the rules is going to fail.
April 3, 2018
Parking Madness: Greenville vs. Portland
It's a contest between two smaller cities with downtowns that suffer from a deficit of "town" and an oversupply of asphalt.
March 30, 2018
Instead of a Pedestrian Bridge, How About a Street That Works for Walking, Biking, and Transit?
Here's how it might look if FIU fixed the underlying problem -- a street that's dangerous to cross on foot.
March 30, 2018
Parking Madness: Providence vs. Surrey
A university campus in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey takes on an asphalt-riddled hospital campus girdled by highways in Providence.
March 30, 2018
Parking Madness: San Jose vs. Lansing
A major Bay Area transit station takes on a state capitol in the cradle of America's automotive industry.
March 29, 2018
How Coverage of Pedestrian Fatalities Dehumanizes Victims and Absolves Drivers
An analysis of news headlines in Canada identified rhetorical patterns that deflect culpability from drivers.
March 28, 2018
Parking Madness 2018: Houston vs. Jacksonville
The first match of 2018 pairs two repeat offenders. Vote for the worst parking scar!
March 27, 2018
Seattle Bike Lane Opponents Say Moms Don’t Use Bike Lanes, Get Owned by Biking Moms
Do not mess with moms who bike.
March 26, 2018
Wear a Sensor Everywhere Just to Stay Alive? No Thanks.
Safe operation of AVs without relying on external sensors should be non-negotiable. So it's alarming to hear someone in the bike industry talk as though he's ready to negotiate.
March 26, 2018