Joe Biden Environmental Protection Agency issues $900 million to US schools for clean-energy buses Article 1020 words, published May 29 2024 21 votes
California legislature rejects governor’s proposed cuts to active transportation, intercity rail Article 824 words, published May 30 2024 20 votes
Celebrities like Elon Musk and Taylor Swift might soon be able to hide their private jet flights from online sleuths Article 566 words 47 votes
Joe Biden administration commits $3.4 billion in funding to San Francisco Caltrain extension Article 608 words 28 votes
European Commission approves creation of an environmental zone in the city centre of Stockholm, where petrol and diesel cars will be banned entirely from 2025 Article 440 words 25 votes
All roads lead to Romania, as PM vows motorway to Moldova will open this year Article 400 words, published Apr 13 2024 6 votes
US rail safety legislation still stalled one year after East Palestine Ohio disaster Article 856 words 36 votes
Russia State Duma to prepare statement to US Congress and German parliament regarding Belgorod plane crash Link 17 votes
Humorous messages on electronic signs discouraged by new guidelines from US Federal Highway Administration Article 349 words 33 votes
Joe Biden administration announces $1 billion for low-emission US school buses Article 347 words 39 votes
Massachusetts passed a law requiring cars make data accessible to independent shops to allow repairs. Automakers sued. Article 1155 words 31 votes
Joe Biden administration gives $86 million in roadway safety planning grants to 200 US communities Article 710 words 13 votes
Former US President Donald Trump says UAW talks do not matter because EV shift will kill jobs Article 280 words 26 votes
Joe Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve US rail safety and boost capacity in thirty-five states Article 1039 words 34 votes
US President Joe Biden urges striking auto workers to “stick with it” in picket line visit unparalleled in history Article 1008 words 90 votes
US President Joe Biden strongly defends auto workers in first remarks after strike Article 197 words 29 votes
London’s plan to charge drivers of polluting cars sparks protests and stirs political passions Article 1117 words 29 votes
US senator and pilot Tammy Duckworth: anyone who votes to reduce the 1,500 hour rule for pilot training will have blood on their hands Article 62 votes
The United States can't build infrastructure. The reason: it refuses to learn from other countries Article 9960 words, published Aug 6 2023 124 votes
US Federal judge orders Southwest Airlines attorneys to attend ‘religious-liberty training’ from conservative Christian legal advocacy group Article 42 votes
US truckers flooded the market during Covid. Now they struggle to pay their bills. Article 1742 words, published Jul 3 2023 24 votes
Denmark's new modular patrol boats will tackle a changing Arctic – here's how the new ships will be designed Article 817 words 8 votes
Florida bill allowing radioactive roads made of potentially cancer-causing mining waste signed by Ron DeSantis Article 1022 words 43 votes
New report from US National Transportation Safety Board says engineer at Norfolk Southern objected to the train weight distribution before catastrophic derailment Article 442 words 22 votes
Philadelphia politician proposes more local options for mass-transit funding Article 630 words 11 votes
I-95 highway in Philadelphia has collapsed; officials say repairs will take "months" Article 418 words 32 votes
Uber broke laws, duped police and secretly lobbied governments, leak reveals Article 2453 words 18 votes
Denmark's government has announced a goal to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030 Article 8 votes
Less than a week after US IPO, Didi Chuxing shares plunge in response to the Chinese government removing the ride-hailing app from stores to perform a security review Article 419 words 4 votes
The Australian government has finalised a deal with Qantas and Virgin to underwrite a minimum domestic network, to the value of $165 million Article 396 words 6 votes
Denmark's government wants a planned bridge over the Kattegat sea between Aarhus and Copenhagen to carry trains as well as cars, more than doubling the cost Link 6 votes
New York’s Penn Station shows how progressives have made it too hard for the government to do big things Article 324 words, published Nov 29 2019 10 votes