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Monday’s Headlines 03/01/2021 and Polis Seeks Funding for Safer Walking and Biking
By Streetsblog Denver |
Polis seeks funding for safer walking and biking. RTD Directors meet Thursday for GM Oversight & Performance Management. Front Range Rail Commission Sees Cautionary Tale In RTD’s FasTracks — And Opportunity. More headlines.
Friday’s Headlines 02/26/2021 and Bias-Motivated Crimes Against Asian[-American]s Increase
By Streetsblog Denver |
Hancock talks SOV rates, Central I-70, and 16th Street at Senate hearing. Bias-motivated crimes against Denver Asian[-American]s rise. USDOT Secretary Pete seen biking. More headlines.
Traffic Violence Report: 11 People Have Died in 2021, Compared to Five in 2020
By Streetsblog Denver |
Eleven people have died from traffic violence on Denver streets in 2021, compared to five people at this time last year.
Thursday’s Headlines 02/25/2021 and Broadway bike ‘superhighway’ might be done in 2023?
By Streetsblog Denver |
Broadway bike ‘superhighway’ might be done sometime in 2023? Hancock spotlights Central 70 in Senate Future of Transportation hearing. Opinion: BRT would be better than NW Rail. More headlines.
Talking Headways Podcast: Less Congestion After Ride Hailing Cessation
By Jeff Wood |
What happens when disruption disrupts the disruptor? Guest Matthew Tarduno compares congestion and economic impacts of Uber and Lyft before and after the cessation of service in Austin, Texas.
Study: Low-Income Workers Relying More Heavily on Bikeshare
By Kea Wilson |
Low-income and BIPOC workers are more dependent on bikeshare to get around during the pandemic than their wealthy, white counterparts, a new study finds – but the location of docking stations doesn't always prioritize their travel needs.