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Angie Schmitt

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Seattle’s Playful Traffic Circles Tame Neighborhood Streets

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 18, 2017 | No Comments
Seattle started installing traffic circles in the early 1970s, and now there are more than 1,200 throughout the city.

How Dangerous Is the Driving Around Your Kids’ School?

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 15, 2017 | No Comments
A new map from the driving behavior analytics company Zendrive can give you a better read.

America Spends $7.3 Billion a Year Paying Affluent People to Drive to Work

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 14, 2017 | No Comments
Because the federal government lets car commuters claim thousands of dollars in tax-free income each year, an estimated 66,000 additional people drive to work in America's 25 biggest cities.

Now’s the Time to Save Federal Transit Funding

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 8, 2017 | No Comments
Amendments to a House spending bill could prevent cuts that would scale back transit projects in several cities.

Canadian Officials Crack Down on Single Father for Letting His Kids Ride the Bus

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 7, 2017 | No Comments
A single father in Vancouver could lose custody of his kids for letting them ride the bus to school.

Honolulu’s Pedestrian-Blaming Law Sets Off a Round of Copycats

By Angie Schmitt | Sep 5, 2017 | No Comments
Instead of reforming our transportation and land use policies to make walking safer, American cities are doubling down on a dysfunctional system by blaming pedestrians for their own deaths.

Why Are Carmakers Allowed to Sell Products That Go Faster Than 100 MPH?

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 30, 2017 | No Comments
It's never safe to drive 115 mph on public roadways. Why do we allow companies to sell millions of cars that can reach those speeds or higher?

A Truck Driver Struck Three Black People Walking in Ville Platte, Louisiana. Police Charged the Victims.

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 25, 2017 | No Comments
A truck driver struck and injured three young black men walking in Ville Platte, Louisiana, on Tuesday, and the local authorities only want to penalize the victims. Police charged the three men who were struck, filing misdemeanors for not wearing reflective clothing and "obstructing a public passage."

Too Many State DOTs Are Little More Than Highway Departments

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 23, 2017 | No Comments
In the last 50 years, nearly every state agency that used to call itself the "highway department" has changed its name to the "department of transportation" to reflect a change in mission. But in practice, many state DOTs still operate strictly as highway departments.

Shreveport Mayor Votes to Bulldoze a Black Neighborhood to Build a Highway

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 22, 2017 | No Comments
Mayor Ollie Taylor sided with economic development consultants, and against the wishes of her constituents living in the Shreveport neighborhood of Allendale.

Arlington Makes It Easier for Teachers to Stop Driving to School

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 22, 2017 | No Comments
A first-of-its-kind program in Arlington, Virginia, uses incentives to encourage teachers to carpool, walk, or bike to school.

New Oregon Law Aims to Shed Light on Police Bias in Traffic Stops

By Angie Schmitt | Aug 21, 2017 | No Comments
You can't end discrimination in traffic stops if you don't know how bad the problem is, but only a handful of states collect comprehensive racial data on traffic enforcement. Now you can add one more to the list.
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