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Switching To Electric Vehicles Could Save More Than 100,000 Lives, Study Finds
Jaime Hailstone ⋅ Forbes
Moving to zero-emission vehicles and energy could help prevent up to 110,000 deaths in the United States, according to a new report…
Under federal rules, ‘significant progress’ on infrastructure can mean more road deaths and decrepit bridges
Ian Duncan ⋅ The Washington Post
A system to measure state performance is supposed to deliver accountability, but it doesn’t require them to do better…
High transportation costs limit mobility, fueling inequality
Yong Kwon • The Washington Post
Some two decades after I gave up cars, one hit me while pedaling down a street the City of Pittsburgh had declined to improve. The police blamed me…
Widening Highways Doesn’t Fix Traffic. So Why Do We Keep Doing It?
Eden Weingart • The New York Times
With billions of dollars available to improve transportation infrastructure, states have a chance to try new strategies for addressing congestion. But some habits are hard to break…



