“Do your job.” How the US railroad industry intimidates employees into putting speed before safety. Article 4684 words 18 votes
US lawyers insist Nikola founder shouldn't face prison time for fraud — unlike Elizabeth Holmes Article 527 words 5 votes
UAW workers at major Ford and GM truck plants vote 'no' on record contract deals Article 349 words 20 votes
Massachusetts passed a law requiring cars make data accessible to independent shops to allow repairs. Automakers sued. Article 1155 words 31 votes
The three railroads operating out of Penn Station prioritize performance in plans to redesign the transit hub Article 1961 words, published Nov 7 2023 14 votes
US court rules automakers can record and intercept owner text messages (potentially misleading, see comments) Article 317 words 64 votes
GM's Cruise recalling 950 driverless cars after pedestrian dragged in US crash Article 443 words 28 votes
America's most controversial bike lane – a center-lane takeover Video 8:44, published Nov 3 2023 12 votes
Captain found guilty of ‘seaman’s manslaughter’ in boat fire that killed thirty-four off California coast Article 776 words 21 votes
Public health experts say narrow lanes should be the default on US city streets Article 1246 words 18 votes
Joe Biden administration issues $16.4 billion in Northeast Corridor rail grants Article 3571 words 22 votes
Modernizing New York commuter rail: through-running service between New York City, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester, and Connecticut Article 1813 words 14 votes
American transit agencies are constantly at risk of financial ruin. How can we fix this problem? Article 820 words, published Nov 1 2023 13 votes
Uber and Lyft to pay New York drivers $328 million following state attorney general wage theft investigation Article 998 words 20 votes
Swedish ports threaten to block Teslas from entering the country – strike that started with mechanics is beginning to spread Article 356 words 28 votes
Joe Biden administration gives $86 million in roadway safety planning grants to 200 US communities Article 710 words 13 votes
Amtrak completes $11.6 million Wilmington, Delaware station renovations Article 984 words, published Oct 23 2023 14 votes
Study: Yes, SUVs are deadlier than sedans — but on fast arterials, pedestrians die no matter what Article 641 words 38 votes
US pedestrian deaths are soaring. Is it time to ban right turns on red lights? Article 860 words, published Oct 17 2023 76 votes
Kansas City receives $15 billion in federal funding for mobility and infrastructure projects Article 746 words 13 votes
Biking the goods: How North American cities can prepare for and promote large-scale adoption of cargo e-bikes PDF 8 votes
Workers at Mack Trucks reject contract and join the thousands of UAW picketers already on strike Article 522 words 34 votes
The surprising history of cars in the US offers hope for a shift toward more climate-friendly transportation options Article 2096 words, published Oct 3 2023 4 votes
California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for. Article 366 words, published Sep 25 2023 21 votes
Hyundai and Kia recall nearly 3.4 million vehicles due to fire risk and urge owners to park outdoors Article 812 words 46 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 cities have a staggering problem of Kia and Hyundai thefts. This data shows it. Article 1815 words 32 votes
First private US passenger rail line in 100 years is about to link Miami and Orlando at high speed Article 1079 words 38 votes
How US car culture funnels drivers into debt, jail, and danger Article 2849 words, published Sep 13 2023 19 votes
The US Navy spent billions on a combat ship, and is now getting rid of them long before the end of their expected lifespans Article 9763 words 33 votes