Transportation
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Bike lanes, speed cameras removed from FHWA safety measures list
The Federal Highway Administration did not announce its decision to remove the measures. One member of Congress has asked it to explain.
By Dan Zukowski • July 17, 2026 -
Self-driving Ubers are coming to Houston, San Francisco
Uber, Lucid and Nuro jointly developed the robotaxis. Public rides may begin in the San Francisco Bay Area later this year.
By Dan Zukowski • July 16, 2026 -
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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Congestion pricing has little to no effect on NYC parking: report
Tight parking conditions largely predated the program, the report found. Increased parking use, where it occurred, was likely due to economic growth.
By Dan Zukowski • July 15, 2026 -
US pedestrian deaths decline for third straight year
The estimated reduction in pedestrian fatalities in 2025 came as cities and states increase law enforcement and other measures, the Governors Highway Safety Association said.
By Dan Zukowski • July 14, 2026 -
Faster buses, more reduced fares goal of New York city, state agreements
More automated camera enforcement of bus lane infractions also will come from agreements between New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
By Dan Zukowski • July 13, 2026 -
$1.73B for roads, bridges, transit and other projects allocated in USDOT awards
More than three-quarters of grants went to road and bridge projects, while public transit received less than 10% of total award funds.
By Dan Zukowski • July 9, 2026 -
Brightline Florida rail company faces bankruptcy
Despite strong ridership on the Miami-Orlando, Florida, rail line, the company’s $5.5 billion debt puts its future in doubt.
By Dan Zukowski • July 8, 2026 -
Electric commuter rail line extension aims to bring economic benefits to northern Indiana
A branch of the South Shore Line, the Monon Corridor is expected to generate $2.7 billion in private investment to northwestern Indiana when combined with another completed project.
By Dan Zukowski • July 6, 2026 -
Joby, Toyota form electric air taxi joint venture
The new entity aims to support the certification and commercial production of Joby’s eVTOL aircraft. The companies' strategic alliance has been in the works since 2024.
By Sara Samora • July 2, 2026 -
World Cup drives record public transit ridership in US match cities
Transit agencies in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Seattle are reporting new highs in ridership on certain game days.
By Dan Zukowski • July 2, 2026 -
Will US high-speed rail projects ever leave the station?
California’s San Francisco-Los Angeles project looks to the private sector for help, but other privately funded projects are struggling.
By Dan Zukowski • Updated July 2, 2026 -
Aging, mobility and resilience projects get $8.3M from AARP
Fast-track projects ranging from safer streets and transit access to home-sharing and disaster preparedness were among those funded at a record level this year.
By Vicky Uhland • July 1, 2026 -
Hudson Tunnel funding restored by federal court
Construction of the $16 billion project in New York and New Jersey can now continue. The Trump administration froze its funding, causing work to briefly stop in February.
By Dan Zukowski • June 30, 2026 -
NYC prepares electric air taxi vertiports
Existing heliports need charging infrastructure and additional electrical power to accommodate initial flights expected to begin later this year.
By Dan Zukowski • June 29, 2026 -
New bus rapid transit line opens in Salt Lake City
Bus ridership is near pre-pandemic levels, the Utah Transit Authority said.
By Dan Zukowski • June 26, 2026 -
Air taxi manufacturer Eve Air Mobility takes a different path to flight
The Florida-based company, closely linked to aircraft manufacturer Embraer, sees air taxis as a way to relieve traffic congestion in crowded cities.
By Dan Zukowski • June 25, 2026 -
On-route electric bus chargers coming to Alexandria, Virginia
The chargers will keep the city’s growing fleet of battery-electric buses on the road longer.
By Dan Zukowski • June 24, 2026 -
Virginia approves 6-year, $28.5B infrastructure plan
The massive plan will fund more than 4,300 construction and infrastructure jobs across the state.
By Matthew Thibault • June 22, 2026 -
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Lyft charting a path toward more walkable, connected cities
Could bikes, scooters, ride-hailing and robotaxi services be an opportunity to have fewer cars on the road? Lyft’s chief policy officer thinks so.
By Dan Zukowski • June 22, 2026 -
Chicago to buy, renovate Greyhound bus terminal
The city’s action, aimed at improving the customer experience for some 450,000 riders each year, saves the bus station from possible closure or demolition.
By Dan Zukowski • June 18, 2026 -
Biking in US cities is getting better, 2026 report says
In PeopleForBikes’ annual rating, the number of cities with bike infrastructure that scored 50 or higher on a 100-point scale more than doubled this year.
By Dan Zukowski • June 17, 2026 -
With 125 speed camera installations, LA’s speed safety program becomes California’s largest
Speeding behavior and crash history factor into installation sites, with many locations using multiple cameras, Verra Mobility said.
By Dan Zukowski • June 16, 2026 -
How transit agencies are tackling rising fuel costs
While airlines raise fares to cover higher fuel prices, public transportation agencies can’t easily pass those costs on to riders.
By Dan Zukowski • June 12, 2026 -
Lime adds more e-bikes and e-scooters in select World Cup cities
Based on its experience at the Paris and Milan Olympic Games, the micromobility company will adjust operations and offer a 90-minute fixed-rate pass.
By Dan Zukowski • June 11, 2026 -
Pedestrian death rates remain high: Smart Growth America study
More than three-quarters of cities studied saw higher average fatality rates over the past five years, but federal programs for pedestrian safety are at risk.
By Dan Zukowski • June 10, 2026