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Angie Schmitt

@schmangee
Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

Recent Posts

Self-Driving Car Makers Prepare to Blame “Jaywalkers”

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 17, 2018 | No Comments
Self-driving car companies tech isn't advanced enough to detect pedestrians. Rather than wait until it matures, they're trying to blame pedestrians.
Photo: Nathan Rupert/Flickr/CC

The Real E-Scooters Story Is Much More Boring Than Media Coverage Suggests

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 16, 2018 | No Comments
It doesn't make for exciting newsprint. But people like scooters and they aren't causing any big problems.
A new "ticker" from Transportation for America shows how long U.S. DOT has refused to award funding Congress granted it for transit projects.

Trump Administration Withholding $1.4 Billion in Transit Funds Authorized by Congress

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 13, 2018 | No Comments
The money is ready and waiting. Yet only one transit project has received funding this fiscal year, putting more than a dozen others in jeopardy.
Air pollution concentrations in Atlanta show a clear increase by highways. The purple dots are the locations of schools. Map: Mysidewalk via Strongtowns

The Injustice of Highway Pollution

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 8, 2018 | No Comments
The people who drive the least, suffer the most.
Photo: Richard Drdul/Flickr/CC

Here’s Why Canada’s Traffic Safety Record Is Better Than Ours

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 7, 2018 | No Comments
The reason? Canada has better laws and far more mass transit use.
Photo: Minesweeper/Wikimedia Commons

Trump Administration is Fake Worried About Too Much Driving

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 3, 2018 | No Comments
In its effort to roll back Obama's fuel economy standards, Trump's EPA pretends it actually cares about Americans driving too much. Great goal! We have some suggestions.
General Motors pitches its product to police departments with aftermarket "bull bars," a feature that makes them look more intimidating and militaristic -- and kills pedestrians. Photo: General Motors/Twitter

Outlawed Abroad, Killer “Bull Bars” Are the Hot Fashion Accessory for Police Departments

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 2, 2018 | No Comments
"Bull bars" make cars look aggressive and militaristic. And they kill pedestrians.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

The Atlanta Suburbs May Finally Be on Board for Transit

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 1, 2018 | No Comments
Gwinnett County lawmakers approved a tax-hike referendum for the March ballot on Tuesday, the latest group of Hot 'Lanta pols to realize that mass transit can defeat growth-choking traffic.
E-scooters are attracting riders in cities all over the country. But they still struggle with legitimacy issues. Image: Portland Bureau of Transportation

Portland Transportation Bureau Retracts Tweet Calling Electric Scooters “Toys” for “Tech Bros”

By Angie Schmitt | Jul 27, 2018 | No Comments
The comment highlights the lack of legitimacy given to transportation modes that aren't cars.
This lab crash simulates a 2012 red-light-running crash in Yuma, Arizona. The driver was severely injured. Photo: IIHS

As Cities Turn Off Red Light Cameras, Red Light Runners Claim More Lives

By Angie Schmitt | Jul 26, 2018 | No Comments
A 17 percent rise in red light-running fatalities coincides with a 21 percent decline in the number of red light cameras in operation, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Photo: People for Bikes

Trump’s Next Round of Tariffs Threatens to Drive Up the Cost of E-Bikes

By Angie Schmitt | Jul 25, 2018 | No Comments
The president's escalating trade war with China poses a threat to the burgeoning use of e-bikes in the U.S.
Camden Mayor Frank Moran rides an ofo bike. Photo: Patrick Miner/Twitter

Ofo Exits Camden in a Cautionary Tale About Venture-Funded Bike-Share

By Angie Schmitt | Jul 24, 2018 | No Comments
What happened in Camden highlights a major risk when cities work with bike-share companies that reveal so little about their operations and finances.
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