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Why Social Democracies Are Great Places to Ride a Bike
Sensible, humane labor, housing, health, and education policies and efficient, democratic transportation systems go hand-in-hand.
September 18, 2018
Texas DOT Isn’t Learning From Its Horrific Road Fatalities Calendar
This calendar is published by the Texas Department of Transportation as part of its traffic safety efforts. It shows how many fatal collisions and traffic deaths happened every day of the year. On average, someone is killed every two and a half hours on Texas streets, and someone is injured every two minutes, according to TxDOT [PDF].
January 8, 2016
Five Key Lessons From Europe’s Vision Zero Success
This piece is cross-posted from the Vision Zero Network.
June 10, 2015
Two Keys to Livability in Sweden — Good Suburban Buses and Slow Cars
In a lot of ways, Sweden isn’t that different from the Midwestern United States, says Bill Lindeke at Streets.mn. Lindeke recently returned from a trip to his ancestral homeland in Scandinavia, and he reports that cars are just about as common in Sweden as they are in Minnesota, where he lives.
September 4, 2014