Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bicycling, bike-friendly states, cycling, cycling infrastructure, green transportation, LAB, LAW, League of American Bicyclists, League of American Wheelmen, transportation, transportation policy, urban cycling
via League of American Bicyclists (pdf): http://bicyclecolo.org/merchant/117/files/2013BFSrankingchart.pdf
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: buses, elevated trains, light rail, public transit, trains, transport, transportation, transportation policy, USA Today, Vmt
And another USA Today story…
He says ridership on what’s called heavy rail — subways and elevated trains — increased in 14 of the 15 systems that have such transit. Use of light rail — streetcars and trolleys — rose in 25 of the 27 cities that have it. And 34 of 37 large cities saw increases in bus ridership.
via Use of public transit is soaring in 2012 – USATODAY.com.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Complete Streets, DOT, energy policy, Ray LaHood, stimulus, TIGER, transportation policy
The “TIGER” program has nothing for Colorado, and very little in general for western states.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/15/us/transportation-projects/index.html
From the pdf …













