Boston Advocates Show How the Law Lets Drivers Get Away With Killing Cyclists By Angie Schmitt | Jan 26, 2018 | No Comments Even when there's clear evidence the driver was in the wrong, unless the driver is drunk or speeding, prosecutors refuse to bring charges.
The ACLU’s Dangerous Windshield Bias By Angie Schmitt | Jan 23, 2018 | No Comments The Iowa chapter of the ACLUÂ has joined a campaign to ban traffic enforcement cameras statewide.
How to Engage With Transit Agencies That Resist Change By Angie Schmitt | Jan 22, 2018 | No Comments Transit agencies often get blamed for things that are beyond their control -- and that can make them defensive.
Portland Will Reduce Residential Speed Limits to 20 MPH By Angie Schmitt | Jan 18, 2018 | No Comments To improve traffic safety and make streets more welcoming for walking and biking, Portland will lower speed limits on nearly all of its residential streets.
A Haunting Glimpse at How Detroit Gave Way to Asphalt and Cars By Angie Schmitt | Jan 10, 2018 | No Comments These before-and-after photos show how much the city changed in the span of a few generations.
Buffalo Advocates Convince New York DOT to Rethink a Half-Baked Highway Removal By Angie Schmitt | Jan 9, 2018 | No Comments The state had pushed a "boulevard" design that was too much like the highway it was supposed to replace.