COVID-19
Study: Protected Bike Paths Saved Lives During COVID

August 10, 2021
Bike-share equity in the time of coronavirus


April 20, 2021
CONFIRMED: Pedestrian Fatality Rate Up By Double Digits
The nation's battle with COVID-19 had a terrible side-effect for America's pedestrians: more death.
March 23, 2021
New COVID Relief Bill Is a Strong Start To a Long Transit Recovery
Congress is poised to give the transit industry its most significant lifeline yet in the pandemic, but it may still leave some cities struggling to make it for the long haul, advocates argue.
March 8, 2021
REPORT: Crash Death Rates in 2020 Hit Highest Level in Almost a Century
Total annual mileage dropped about 13 percent during the pandemic, meaning that the death rate was actually the highest it's been since 1924.
March 4, 2021
Commentary: I-270 Expansion Will Harm Latino Communities, Increase Air Pollution, and Accelerate Climate Change
Allen Cowgill: Expanding I-270 will increase pollution in neighborhoods inhabited mostly by people of color and could accelerate climate change by encouraging more people to drive.
February 23, 2021
How to Support Women on Bikes in Winter
"In order for the bike boom to continue, we have to include everyone, and that's not just about snow clearance," said one panelist at the Winter Cycling Conference.
February 11, 2021
Talking Headways Podcast: COVID-19 on the Streets
So has the pandemic been all bad? No! We're using streets better. Listen to our conversation with Shared Use Mobility Center Founder-in-Residence Sharon Feigon.
February 4, 2021
Four Unanswered Questions about Biden’s Transportation Relief Plan
Transit advocates are applauding President-elect Biden's COVID-19 relief plan, but wonder whether it will be enough to save the green modes that millions of Americans rely on.
January 15, 2021
Distracted Driving Skyrocketing During the Pandemic

December 3, 2020