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Oakland just flipped the switch on 18 speed cameras — while San Francisco is already seeing results and Los Angeles is still stuck in neutral. 🚦📸

Oakland is moving. SF shows it works. LA… not so much.

#Oakland #SpeedCameras #StreetSafety #VisionZero #Transportation #Streetsblog #SafeStreets

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In His AMA Podcast, Damien offered Trump is marathon medal to remove troops from LA.

There's a lot, LOT, more in the podcast. Listen to it here, or wherever you download from wherever you listen, t.co/cWwXVIqdmD

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Talking Headways Podcast: The Lost Subways of North America Author Jake Berman discusses transit histories through the lens of racial dynamics, monopolies, ballot measures and overlooked cities.
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Should Monday’s Headlines Carry a Carrot or a Stick? Human beings generally don't like being forced to do anything, so Grist wonders whether policies like car bans could actually be counterproductive?
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Exploding Costs Could Doom One of America’s Greatest Highway Boondoggles The Interstate Bridge Replacement Project and highway expansion between Oregon and Washington was already a boondoggle. Then the costs ballooned to $17.7 billion.
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Mayor Bowser Blasts U.S. DOT Talk of Eliminating Enforcement Cameras in DC The federal Department of Transportation is exploring how to dismantle the 26-year-old enforcement camera system in Washington, D.C.
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Tuesday’s Headlines Get Ready for the World Cup Cities across the country are prepping their transit systems for soccer fans arriving from around the globe.
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Congestion Pricing Started One Year Ago … And It’s Working Great New York City's experiment is right on track, doing almost everything it promised to do. Here's an anniversary story.
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Thursday’s Headlines Wish You a Happy New Year * Despite President Trump’s best efforts, in 2025 cities still found ways to stabilize transit funding, expand service, open new bus-only lanes, use AI to prevent speeding and successfully implement congestion pricing. (CityLab) * The Trump administration may have slashed billions of dollars in transit and green infrastructure funding, but California high-speed rail is moving forward, as are congestion pricing in NYC, a new train station at LAX and renovations at Penn Station. (Architects’ Newspaper) * Last year brought turmoil to transit in many ways, like the Chicago funding saga and labor unrest in Philadelphia, but there were many victories as well. (Trains) * Streetsblog USA shared the best and worst of 2025’s transportation stories. * Austin’s Project Connect transit package hit several milestones in 2025. (Community Impact) * Bay Area Rapid Transit made significant strides in on-time service, safety and cleanliness. (Contra Costa News) * Greater Greater Washington shared its favorite transportation-related posts from the D.C. area. * For the Twin Cities, urban inequality is now the biggest challenge facing the Metro, surpassing COVID recovery. (MinnPost) * Phoenix opened a new light rail line, but also finished a bunch of freeway and road-widening projects. (Arizona Republic; paywall) * 2025 was the year Nashville started building out Mayor Freddie O’Connell “Choose How You Move” initiative. (WPLN) * Federal budget cuts are expected to leave Virginia transit projects in the lurch in 2026. (Daily News-Record) * AI slop advertising took over the New York City subway last year. (Curbed)
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Streetsies 2025 (And Friday Video!): Vote for Your Favorite Clips of the Year A New York Met, the birth of "No Kings," and Cuomo running a stop sign are just some of the best things we caught on camera this year.
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Thursday’s Headlines: Merry Christmas Edition We're off today, and we wish you a very Merry Christmas!
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Off-Topic Tuesday: Streetsblog Joins Campaign for Public Financing of Non-Profit Media New York provides tax credits to for-profit newsrooms. Now, non-profit digital outlets, public broadcasters and public access channels are seeking equal treatment. Doing so would strengthen our democracy.
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Monday’s Headlines Belong to All of Us The success of car-free streets depends on how well they foster community connections.
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Streetsblog’s ‘Car-Free Carolers’ Bring the Joy, Mirth and Ho-Ho-Hope to this Holiday Season Streetsblog's singers are back, belting out their parody classics to make a serious point: New York's roadways don't have to be dangerous places for kids and lungs, but can be joyous spaces for people to walk around, shop, eat or just ... hang out.
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This Holiday Season, Buy Your Kid a Bike With Your Pre-Tax Healthcare Money Got an FSA account that's about to expire, or an HSA fund gathering dust? Now is a great time to invest in your child's health by getting them a bike — with a little help from your fellow taxpayers.
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Giving Tuesday: Donate and Get Your ‘Official’ Streetsblog Parking Placard Here! This year, your donation comes with the ultimate city perk: a completely official-looking, yet completely fake, Streetsblog parking placard! Donate today!
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Transportation Politics Is Inherently Radical And we need to embrace that if we want to win.
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Talking Headways Podcast: How Can Transit Agencies Help Homeless Residents? Cortni Desir of the Connecticut DOT joins the podcast to discuss homelessness and the importance of curiosity in public service.
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St. Louis Competition Gets College Students Onboard Transit Advocates pit five colleges together into a friendly competition to ride transit, highlighting its benefits.
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Two More Staffers Join the Growing Streetsblog Newsroom! Meet Austin C. Jefferson and J.K. Trotter! And read about our big plans for local news.
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Mobility in Rural America: How India’s Popular Transportation Can Be A Model For US Transit Deserts Lower ridership after Covid, combined with ongoing transit budget cuts, has caused a significant decrease in frequent and reliable public transit service for small and rural communities. Here's one way to fill the gap.
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DECISION 2025: Transit Wins Big — Again — Across America Several candidates who ran on ambitious transportation reform platforms won at the ballot box on Tuesday — but even more communities said yes to supporting transit directly.
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Wednesday’s Headlines Breathe in the Air Congratulations, you have a slightly less chance of developing dementia due to half-hearted efforts to curb climate change.
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Crunching Numbers to Curb Crashes: Using Federal Data to Make Our Roads Safer Upholding federal data transparency is key to understanding and reversing the alarming level of crashes, fatalities, and strained infrastructure. Here's where we have more work to do.
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Crunching Numbers to Curb Crashes: Using Federal Data to Make Our Roads Safer Upholding federal data transparency is key to understanding and reversing the alarming level of crashes, fatalities, and strained infrastructure. Here's where we have more work to do.
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Crunching Numbers to Curb Crashes: Using Federal Data to Make Our Roads Safer Upholding federal data transparency is key to understanding and reversing the alarming level of crashes, fatalities, and strained infrastructure. Here's where we have more work to do.
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Crunching Numbers to Curb Crashes: Using Federal Data to Make Our Roads Safer Upholding federal data transparency is key to understanding and reversing the alarming level of crashes, fatalities, and strained infrastructure. Here's where we have more work to do.
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This Bill Would Help America Build More Housing Near Transit A bipartisan group is pushing a policy to incentivize transit-oriented development across the country.
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This Bill Would Help America Build More Housing Near Transit A bipartisan group is pushing a policy to incentivize transit-oriented development across the country.
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This Bill Would Help America Build More Housing Near Transit A bipartisan group is pushing a policy to incentivize transit-oriented development across the country.
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