What We're Reading: Page 87
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 17, 2022
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Cincinnati.com
Will Cincinnati ban electric scooters? Committee set to discuss complaints, solutions
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Axios
Twin Cities' housing affordability reaches worst level in 18 years
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USA Today
Registrations for electric vehicles soar, signaling increasing mainstream acceptance
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BBC News
Will swapping out electric car batteries catch on?
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The Washington Post
Growing evidence links air pollution exposure and covid-19 risks
May 16, 2022
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The Washington Post
Why electric scooters in India keep going up in flames
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Railway Age
WMATA Removes 72 Rail Operators
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The New York Times
How New York Is Preparing for an Influx of Out-of-State Abortion Patients
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Transportation Today
Consumer skepticism of autonomous driving features justified, AAA report says
May 13, 2022
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GCN
Data-driven decision-making: Easier said than done
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Vice
San Francisco Police Are Using Driverless Cars as Mobile Surveillance Cameras
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Streetsblog USA
MUSK SEE: Three Reasons Why Congestion Decreases When Cities ‘Delete’ Road Lanes
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Axios Chicago
Chicago has removed just 60 low-income lead lines in 20 months
May 12, 2022
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Curbed
Uber Is Ready to Accept Failure, Sort Of
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NPR
Home prices could fall in some U.S. cities. Here's where and why
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CBS News
Scooter rider dies after hitting high-speed train in Florida linked to 62 other deaths
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The Boston Globe
New plan for Seaport means a little more precious green space, but less housing
May 11, 2022
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Axios
A watershed moment for electric vehicles, courtesy of Ford
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Streetsblog USA
Dusk and Dawn Are Deadly for Walkers — But Traffic Pros Don’t Know the Full Extent of It
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Multifamily Dive
5 reasons why rents are rising at a record pace
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Grist
A quiet revolution: Southwest cities learn to thrive amid drought
May 10, 2022
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Route Fifty
Internet Service Essentially Free for Millions Under New Biden Program
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Forbes
Clearview AI Settles Facial Recognition Suit With ACLU, Will Alter Some Practices
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Next City
Palm Springs Turns to Guaranteed Income to Lift Transgender Residents Out of Poverty
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The News & Observer
Chapel Hill council makes ‘dooring’ a crime, sets 25 mph speed limit for some streets