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#StuckAtDOT: It Takes Years (and Years) to Get a Speed Hump in this City
A Brooklyn City Council member has a simple question for the Department of Transportation: Why does it take years and years (and sometimes years and years and years) to put in a simple speed bump?
November 11, 2022
Research: Permanent Daylight Savings Time Could Save Human and Animal Lives on Our Roads
Rolling back the clocks in November may give millions of Americans an extra hour of sleep — but it also costs human and animal lives on U.S. roads that could be saved by making daylight savings time permanent, a new study argues.
November 11, 2022
Elon Musk’s Twitter Locks Out A Watchdog Placard Abuse Account

November 10, 2022
How a ‘City Bus Manager’ Video Game Could Become an Advocacy Tool

November 10, 2022
Essay: Five Car Crashes, Over $100,000 in Damages, And No Answers

November 7, 2022
Research: Scooters Cut Car Travel and Emissions More Than Previously Thought

November 6, 2022
Talking Headways Podcast: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Transportation Demand Management!

November 4, 2022
Opinion: New York Needs Covered Outdoor Dining Year-Round!
Let's open the door to innovative ideas and solutions to re-social and redefine how we share public space safely (and save the restaurant industry).
November 4, 2022
Opinion: The Challenge (and Necessity) of Getting Drivers to See the Light
Here's a controversial opinion: Our "war on cars" can't be against the people who drive them, so we need to win hearts and minds. Here are some strategies.
November 4, 2022
Advocates Warn ‘Reconnecting Communities’ Program Could Actually Expand Highways
A massive coalition of advocates is calling on the federal Department of Transportation to make sure a historic fund that could tear down harmful urban highways across America isn't used to expand or maintain them instead.
November 3, 2022