Washington DC
STUDY: Streetcars Symbolize the Dangers of ‘Colorblind’ Transit Planning

October 26, 2020
Study: How Can We Know If Quarantine Street Closures Worked?

October 25, 2020
D.C. Shows What To Do When Your Vision Zero Plan Is Failing

September 27, 2020
Would You Trade Your Parking Benefit for Cash?

March 4, 2020
Hello, 2020, What Do You Have in Store?
This year, America will vote for a new president. We also have a chance to define what kind of country we want to be, depending on how we address these 11 vital transportation-related issues.
January 1, 2020
Streetsies 2019: Streetsblog’s Awards for the Best and Worst in Walking, Biking and Transit
Here are our annual awards for the best (and worst) people, projects and ideas of the year.
December 26, 2019
Best Practices: Five Vision Zero Tips for Suburbs
The suburbs have a harder job than their urban counterparts to make streets safer, but one county outside Washington D.C. is showing that it is possible to cater to cyclists and pedestrians in a place built around the car.
December 2, 2019
Garçon! D.C. Requires Curb Reservations for Deliveries
Cities need to treat curb space like restaurants treat its prime tables.
November 14, 2019
All Hail! Gov’t Workers Using Uber Way Too Much
Government workers are turning to Uber and Lyft on business trips, with a 922-percent increase in spending last year, newly released records from the General Services Administratiaon show. At the same time, workers are using less transit.
October 27, 2019
Urban Transit Systems are Adding Riders (Mostly)
Some American cities are starting to buck a years-long trend of declining transit ridership as passengers return to subway and commuter rail lines across the country, including in Denver, though bus ridership continues to stall, according to a new report.
October 15, 2019