The U.S. is still failing to make meaningful progress to end the decades-long racial disparity in fatal car crash rates across modes, a new study finds — and things got worse during the pandemic.
Talking to a city planner about using data to make planning decisions, the geography of place, and what the future might look like with more information.
Even the most transit-rich cities in America are significantly less accessible without a car for the low-income and people of color, a new analysis finds.
A whole lot of heavy electric cars are likely to roll onto U.S. streets soon — but the U.S. hasn’t bothered to answer the question of how fatal they’ll be to pedestrians in the event of a crash.