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Drivers Sabotage Traffic Cameras With Post-its, Bullets and Monkey Masksnew

Across America, law enforcement agencies use camera technology to catch motorists speeding and running red lights, and ordinary people are responding.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  09-24-2009  |  Transportation

Is Toronto's 'Bike War' Really a Class War?new

In the wake of Darcy Allan Sheppard's death, the debate has raged about whether the bike and the car can get along on the road. But what's really at stake are competing visions of the future of cities and democracy itself.
NOW Magazine  |  Andrew Cash  |  09-14-2009  |  Transportation

It's Not My Fault: What People Will Say to Get Out of a Portland Parking Ticketnew

They pile up each week; the letters about dogs, diarrhea and dyslexia. Stories about autistic children and encounters with Sen. Ron Wyden. Diagrams, photographs, snide remarks and accusations. Pleas for mercy. And excuses, excuses, excuses. They're the things people say to get out of a Portland parking ticket.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  09-09-2009  |  Transportation

Cash for Clunkers: Ugh!new

While the know-it-alls in Washington try to satisfy the taxpayers by giving them back some of their hard-earned cash, they didn't really think this whole thing through very well.
Artvoice  |  Jim Corbran  |  08-17-2009  |  Transportation

Critical Mass: Will Boise Cyclists Demand Better Facilities?new

While Idaho is hailed for its progressive cycling laws, the capital city is reeling from three deaths in three weeks that resulted from car/bike collisions. Despite outrage in the cycling community, last week's Critical Mass ride garnered only a handful of cyclists.
Boise Weekly  |  Nathaniel Hoffman  |  07-02-2009  |  Transportation

In San Francisco, Parking is Quietly Becoming the Year's Big Issuenew

Through an unusual confluence of policy initiatives that have been moving forward for several years, the city is finally about to have a serious discussion about the automobile and its impacts. And parking policies are being used as the main tool to reduce traffic congestion, better set development impact fees, increase city revenue, and promote alternatives to the automobile.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  07-01-2009  |  Transportation

Why the Demise of Florida's SunRail Isn't a Bad Thingnew

Florida's highly touted SunRail deal as presently conceived is a boondoggle, a corporate giveaway, an expensively ill-conceived effort that will subsidize exurban sprawl and do little to take cars off I-4. We can do better. SunRail's demise affords us that opportunity.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  06-25-2009  |  Transportation

Florida Bicyclists Tell of Their Encounters with Carsnew

All too often in Florida, bicycles and automobiles don't get along.
Orlando Weekly  |  Lindy T. Shepherd  |  06-11-2009  |  Transportation

New Orleans Bicycle Map Nears Completion After a Year in the Makingnew

New Orleans' reputation for bicycle navigability may seem little to nonexistent, but the NolaCycle Bike Map Project set out to prove just how bicycle-friendly New Orleans can be, potholes and all.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  06-10-2009  |  Transportation

Santa Fe Commuter Rail Can't Find Downtown Parkingnew

Twice each weekday, the New Mexico Rail Runner makes an empty run from the downtown Santa Fe Railyard to a rail spur across town near I-25. There the train sits for hours, until it's time to go back downtown and pick up passengers at the Railyard.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Corey Pein  |  06-04-2009  |  Transportation

A Concept Car for the Indian Middle Classnew

In India, owning a car is considered as a symbol of social status and prosperity. The launch of Tata's Nano has allowed many middle class people who zip around on scooters and motorcycles or commute by bus or autorickshaw to own a four-wheeler with an affordable price tag of 100,000 rupees only.
New Haven Advocate  |  Mandira Srivastara  |  06-02-2009  |  Transportation

Bike Hater Rob Anderson Advances the Cause of Cycling in S.F.new

During the past four years, San Francisco has been prevented from installing amenities for cyclists thanks to the legal efforts of a local gadfly. But local policy wonks say bicyclists' rights have progressed more thanks to his efforts than they would have without them.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  05-27-2009  |  Transportation

Why Are Bike Riders Still Treated as Second-Class Citizens?new

The bicycle has become a metaphor for progress that is long overdue. But measures to improve bicycle access in San Francisco often face an uphill climb.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  05-20-2009  |  Transportation

Phoenix Light Rail Operators Are Not Happynew

Phoenix Metro Light Rail operators don't have a contract — just grueling schedules and smelly passengers.
Phoenix New Times  |  Sarah Fenske  |  04-28-2009  |  Transportation

The Toyota Prius Isn't the Angel Everyone Thinks It Isnew

The Prius is one of the great success stories of the last decade, becoming the one car synonymous with "hybrid." But between serious safety and environmental concerns, some critics think it helped kill the electric car.
Houston Press  |  Paul Knight  |  04-28-2009  |  Transportation

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