Eighty-five percent of Americans are concerned about sharing the road with still-untested autonomous cars. But perfecting the tech may not be enough to make AVs safer.
Editor's note: This personal essay originally appeared on Streetsblog Chicago, but we thought it had a great message for national readers. Be sure to read until the end for an exercise that can help you make any city a little more sustainable-transportation-friendly. I've had many beautiful and joyful memories of biking around the city this city.
The Georgia State Senate may finally let transportation leaders use fuel tax dollars for sustainable transportation — and not just endless infrastructure for cars.
Denver City Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer said she intends to vote down DOTI projects, then decided not to. Denver is nearing a tipping point on bicycles as transportation. Boulder and Denver are #1 and #2 in the world for Feb. 14 Winter Bike to Work Day. More headlines...
Another world-class city has proven that Vision Zero isn’t just wishful thinking — and its example puts the pressure on American communities to stop street carnage now
‘The War on Cars’ is coming to Denver to record a live-audience podcast today and Kyle Clark is a guest. The Most Dangerous Streets to Drive [and walk/roll/bike/scoot/transit] in Denver. Who’s responsible for clearing snow at RTD stops? Snow poetry. More headlines...
Sustainability advocates were unimpressed by a new proposal by two House Democrats that would a mandate a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging.
Robin Mazumder: When I speak out about urban issues, it is from my perspective as someone who experiences marginalization in some aspects of my identity as much as it is from my perspective as someone who has privilege.
Denver and Boulder vying for #1 -- in the world! -- on Feb. 14 Winter Bike to Work Day. A socialist approach on Denver’s traffic and bicycles? You — yes you — can fight the brown cloud. More headlines...