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The Five Worst Legacies of the Chao Years — And How to Undo Them
Secretary Elaine Chao's leadership of the Department of Transportation damaged our nation — both in what she did and what she failed to do, experts say.
November 10, 2020
What Will – and Should – Biden-Harris Mean for Transportation?
Streetsblog Chicago reached out to local transportation leaders to get their take on what the Biden-Harris administration will mean for sustainable transportation.
November 10, 2020
Caltrain Measure RR Provisionally Passes
Caltrain Board Chair and San Mateo County Supervisor Dave Pine declares victory
November 4, 2020
Getting People to Vote: Fare-Free Transit and Bike-Share on Election Day
If you're planning to vote in person, your local transit agency or bike-share company might help you with a free ride.
November 2, 2020
Metro’s Union Station Patsaouras Plaza Busway Station Is Open
Metro's new busway station makes more convenient connections for bus riders transferring at Union Station.
November 2, 2020
Metro and LADOT’s New Aliso Street Bus Lane, and What Comes Next?
Are there shorter, more precise interventions that can help speed up buses?
November 2, 2020
Fare Integration Mock-Up
Seamless Bay Area creates a working model of a rational fare structure for the region's transit systems
October 27, 2020
Little Tokyo Metro Station Closed; Bike-Share Helps Bridge Two-Year Gap
With a two-year closure of the Gold Line through Little Tokyo, riders can take Metro's shuttle bus, or utilize convenient new Metro Bike Share docks.
October 27, 2020
STUDY: Streetcars Symbolize the Dangers of ‘Colorblind’ Transit Planning
Transit can be a powerful tool for mobility justice — but if we're not deliberate, it can be a tool for reinforcing white supremacy, too.
October 27, 2020
Fresno County Launches Rural Electric MicroTransit Pilot
On-demand service offers inexpensive, zero emission point-to-point rides for rural Californians with few travel options
October 23, 2020