Study Finds Most U.S. Bike Lanes Are Just Paint — and Placed on the Most Dangerous Roads
The problem isn’t a lack of lines on the map. It’s that too many of those lines are drawn where few people feel safe using them.
Most U.S. bike lanes don’t feel safe. A new study finds 61% of paint-only lanes are on high-speed, multi-lane roads, leaving many riders exposed. To get more people biking, cities need slower streets or protected infrastructure.
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09.03.2026 20:00
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Caltrain Outlaws Cargo Bikes, Child Seats as Demand Overwhelms Bike Cars
Around 20 percent of Caltrain passengers use a bike to get to or from stations.
Caltrain will ban cargo bikes, longtails, panniers, and child seats from bike trains as demand grows. Advocates say the real issue is limited bike space and warn the rule could push some bike and transit trips back to cars.
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09.03.2026 16:00
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Talking Headways Podcast: The Annual Prediction Show with Yonah Freemark — Streetsblog USA
Yonah Freemark joins Talking Headways for their annual discussion of future of transit in the United States (and Mexico).
This week features Yonah Freemark in a two-part discussion on the state and future of transit in the U.S. The conversation revisits last year’s predictions and shares new forecasts on high-speed rail, funding, Seattle, and Mexico.
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08.03.2026 22:00
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Are Roundabouts Just For Rich People? — Streetsblog USA
And if not, how do we get more of them in the low-income neighborhoods that need life-saving infrastructure the most?
A study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that roundabouts are more common in wealthier neighborhoods, leaving lower-income areas with older, riskier roads. Street safety shouldn’t depend on income.
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08.03.2026 20:01
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What Would a City Designed for Blind Commuters Look Like?
Getting around New York City for visually impaired and
A worn tactile strip nearly cost Sharon McLennon Wier her life when she fell onto NYC subway tracks. For blind riders, small design details matter. Accessibility improvements help make cities safer and more navigable for everyone.
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08.03.2026 16:00
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Can AI help make homeless Californians healthier?
A California company is using AI to help diagnose homeless Californians. The tool promises better health care, but raises questions.
Akido Labs is rolling out its Scope AI model in the Bay Area to support street medicine for people experiencing homelessness. The tool suggests diagnoses for clinician review, raising both hopes for expanded access and concerns about bias and safety.
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07.03.2026 23:01
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Talking Headways Podcast: Women Changing Cities — Streetsblog USA
Chris and Melissa Bruntlett on their new book and the mobility of care work and the unpaid labor that undergirds the economy.
On the Talking Headways, Chris and Melissa Bruntlett discuss Women Changing Cities: Global Stories of Urban Transformation. The conversation explores care work mobility, unpaid labor, and the role of women in shaping cities through leadership.
usa.streetsblog.org/2026/02/19/t...
07.03.2026 21:00
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The Missing Defendant in Crash Cases | Strong Towns
In a system built to find fault and not cause, the street is always innocent.
Streets are often designed in ways that predictably lead to pedestrian deaths, yet legal systems still focus on individual behavior rather than infrastructure. Conversations about safety must extend beyond engineering to law and design.
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06.03.2026 21:00
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New York’s congestion toll into Manhattan upheld by a federal judge over Trump’s objections
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to halt New York’s first-in-the-nation congestion fee on drivers entering Manhattan. U.S.
A federal judge has blocked efforts to halt NY’s congestion pricing program, ruling the U.S. DOT lacked authority to rescind approval of the $9 toll. Since launching in 2025, the policy has reduced traffic & pollution while raising over $550M for transit.
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06.03.2026 17:00
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BART Announces Major Service Cuts, Fare Increases in Face of $376M Deficit
If a November ballot measure fails to bring new funding, BART’s ‘alternative service plan’ would reduce frequencies to 30 minutes, raise fares by 30%, and close up to 15 stations.
Facing a $376M deficit and no new funding, BART adopted an alternative plan that could cut service by 63%, close up to 15 stations, lay off 1,200 workers, and raise fares 30% starting Jan 2027. Without new revenue, officials say cuts are unavoidable.
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05.03.2026 23:00
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HUD Plans to Bar Mixed-status Immigrant Households From Subsidized Housing
The proposed rule change would prevent people without legal status from living in households receiving federal housing assistance.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development proposes requiring proof of citizenship or legal status for housing assistance. Critics warn it could trigger evictions, including children, and shift focus away from affordable housing during the crisis.
www.planetizen.com/news/2026/02...
04.03.2026 23:01
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It’s San Francisco’s Most Delayed Bus. For Riders, a Frustrating Problem May Get Worse | KQED
Looming transit cuts threaten to make long wait times for Muni lines like the 67-Bernal Heights bus even longer.
Transit riders depend on buses like the 67-Bernal Heights for work and daily life. With a looming deficit at SFMTA, low-ridership yet essential routes may face cuts. The challenge is keeping transit accessible in San Francisco.
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04.03.2026 21:01
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Talking Headways Podcast: The Future of Transit — Streetsblog USA
Yonah Freemark and Jeff Wood discuss the state of transit in the United States and around the world.
This week on Talking Headways, transportation planner Yonah Freemark returns to discuss transit trends in the U.S. and globally, covering infrastructure policy, transit-oriented development, and the future of mobility.
usa.streetsblog.org/2026/02/26/t...
04.03.2026 17:00
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The real story behind Muni's budget deficit - 48 hills
Instead of investing in public transit, City Hall has been looking for ways to privatize it
Muni funding debates often focus on trimming service to close gaps. But a scarcity mindset can weaken transit long-term. Cities need a vision that treats public transit as essential infrastructure, not a private substitute.
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03.03.2026 23:01
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Oakland Celebrates First Protected Intersection in Chinatown - Streetsblog San Francisco
Advocates pushing for more protected infrastructure through the area
Oakland’s new protected intersection at Jackson and 10th aims to improve safety near Lincoln Elementary, funded through the Safe Routes to School program. Advocates see it as a step toward expanding safer, more accessible infrastructure across Chinatown.
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03.03.2026 21:01
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3 state-level parking reform efforts to watch
To encourage housing development, more states are ending parking spot minimums.
Parking reform is picking up as states tackle the housing crisis. Costly parking mandates drive up prices and limit the number of new units. Colorado, Washington, and Connecticut are advancing reforms to prioritize housing over excess parking.
www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/state-l...
03.03.2026 17:00
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Why We Ride our Bicycles to Work
We asked, you answered. Momentum Mag readers share why they ride and more.
For these six riders, biking is more than a commute. It’s adventure, creativity, and daily life all rolled into one. From Los Angeles traffic to Minneapolis greenways, they show how two wheels can change how we move and see our cities.
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01.03.2026 19:00
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MTC Links Funding to Sustainable Communities Policy for the First Time with $45M Incentive Program - Transform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 25, 2026 Contact: Zack Deutsch-Gross, zackdg@transformca.org, (415) 637-0101 San Francisco – Today, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission formally adopted the Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC) Incentive Program, setting aside $45 million in One Bay Area Grant (OBAG 4) funds to reward cities that adopt housing, parking, and transportation policies that support the building of […]
The MTC has formally adopted the Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC) Incentive Program, setting aside $45 million in OBAG 4 funds to reward cities that align housing, parking, and transportation policies with transit-oriented development.
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01.03.2026 17:00
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Federal TOD Bill Builds on Long History of Civil Rights and Transportation Justice - Transform
Congresswoman Lateefah Simon's federal TOD bill builds on work Transform has done in the Bay Area for decades.
Transportation justice is a civil rights issue — from the Montgomery Bus Boycott to today’s push for equitable transit access. We support Rep. Lateefah Simon’s bill to make transit-oriented development grants permanent.
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28.02.2026 17:00
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