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The World Cup could lead to improved transit in U.S. host cities well beyond the end of the tournament. buff.ly/jRz0JXv
Driverless taxis spend just as much time driving around without a passenger as regular taxis, according to a new study — a finding that reveals a major shortcoming for a technology that boosters say will revolutionize transportation forever. usa.streetsblog.org/2026/06/08/w...
Autonomous car boosters say AVs will reduce vehicle miles traveled. But they don't, a new study finds.
California’s leaders have spent years telling the public that fighting climate change requires giving people alternatives to driving.
They were right.
We're seeing a "regression to the mean" after a brief dip in pedestrian deaths. usa.streetsblog.org/2026/06/12/f...
Maybe there should be more consequences for the most dangerous drivers among us. buff.ly/xCVRSMt
For the most part, the BUILD America 250 Act runs contrary to what the American public wants. buff.ly/uUaQmXD
The World Cup is HERE… is US transit ready? @renzaro.com is covering how cities prepare for the games, from kickoff to championship.
Let us know how your area is handling the crowds and we'll highlight the biggest successes....and failures. youtube.com/shorts/ZwZYk...
So who's paying for this... and how much will it cost?
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For some cities, transporting World Cup fans is a challenge. Others see it as an opportunity. buff.ly/5JZjNao
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Residents of compact and connected neighborhoods have lower energy costs, better health outcomes, lower exposure to vector-borne diseases, well-connected social lives and greater opportunities for children to thrive. But you knew that.
For the most part, the BUILD America 250 Act runs contrary to what the American public wants.
Residents of compact and connected neighborhoods have lower energy costs, better health outcomes, lower exposure to vector-borne diseases, well-connected social lives and greater opportunities for…
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The World Cup could lead to improved transit in U.S. host cities well beyond the end of the tournament.