Mobility Justice
The Reason More Women Drivers Die in Car Crashes
Women drivers are more likely to die in crashes because the men drivers who hit them are more likely to be driving trucks and SUVs, a new study finds.
February 15, 2021
Op-Ed: Could Street Parking Technology Help Make Our Cities More Equitable?
On an average day, the typical car owner doesn't give much thought to parking, beyond whether they will luck out and find a spot to park when they reach their destination. And here's why that has to change.
February 8, 2021
Biden Decries US DOT’s Destruction of Black Communities — But Will His Administration Make Reparations?
President Biden won points among some antiracist transportation advocates for calling out federal highway projects for destroying Black communities – and then lost points by failing to call for the USDOT itself to make reparations to the people it has harmed.
January 28, 2021
Why Sustainable Transportation Advocates Need to Talk About Seating
When we talk about increasing access to sustainable transportation, many street safety advocates fail to talk about placing benches with anywhere near the fervor with which we talk laying train track or building bike lanes. That needs to change.
January 7, 2021
Why Highway Teardowns Make Great Infrastructure (and Equity) Investments

December 9, 2020
Mexico’s ‘Right to Mobility’ Amendment Could Shift Road Safety Discourse and Save Thousands of Lives

November 4, 2020
STUDY: How Cars Are Making Us All Depressed (Even If We Don’t Drive)

October 28, 2020
D.C. Shows What To Do When Your Vision Zero Plan Is Failing

September 27, 2020
Top Highway Safety Org Recommends Reform in Traffic Policing; Activists Say We Need Abolition

September 24, 2020
Op-Ed: It Shouldn’t Cost 31x More To Take Transit Than Park

September 23, 2020