The Monday Roundup: Driving is the new smoking, bike bus tech, and more

Welcome to the week. Here are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Better than corkers: A bike bus in the UK has been given permission to use signal-altering technology to allow all the students to safely get through the intersection. (The Guardian) Bad habit: I have … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Cops and crash reports, cyclist hit-and-run, camping ban, and more

Welcome to the week. Here are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Path camping ban: The city council of Sacramento voted unanimously on several ordinances that will ban temporary encampments on paths and other public spaces. Supporters said it was about environmental and wildfire concerns. (Sacramento … Read more


The Monday Roundup: School safety, history, ode to bakfiets and more

Welcome to the week. This week’s edition is sponsored by Freeya, a new app that makes getting rid of/finding free stuff easy and fun. Don’t miss their Freeyapalooza bike ride this Saturday, August 27th. Here are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Fewer carrots for cars: … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Eurocentrism, congestion pricing, cellphone laws, and more

Welcome to the week. Here are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Process or progress?*: An op-ed from Streetsblog Mass is very relevant to Portland and it touched off a firestorm when its author criticized the approach of northern European cities because they don’t engage enough … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Politics of cars, Rad lawsuit, Russell Wilson’s silly truck, and more

Welcome to the week. Here are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Politics and petro-masculinity: “Here in the heartland, white nationalism feeds on gas, gunpowder, oil, and testosterone,” reads a really important piece from The Nation about how cars have become weaponized by some Americans on … Read more


The Monday Roundup: America’s deadliest road, cars in parks, Nick Offerman, and more

Welcome to the week. Here are the most notable items our writers and readers came across in the past seven days. Speaking of seven, this week’s roundup is sponsored by Seven Corners Cycles, where you can get 20% of the entire store during their big liquidation sale going on now through August 14th. An ode … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Cost of cars, transit crime conundrum, Slick Devious, and more

Welcome to the week. Before we share the most notable items our writers and readers came across in the past seven days, please take a look at the services of one of our new advertisers — Used Dutch Bikes, a source for authentic Dutch bikes delivered to your door. Low-car politics: Milan is experiencing an … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Safety mom, Biden train tour, motordom monument, and more

Welcome to another glorious Monday. This week’s roundup is sponsored by Action LED Lights, where you can currently receive 40% off some models. Below are the most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days… Safety mom: In this very relatable essay, the daughter of America’s foremost advocate for traffic … Read more


The Monday Roundup: Bike lane bounty, unfair enforcement, France envy, and more

Happy Juneteenth, the (now national) holiday that marks the day in 1865 when word of the Emancipation Proclamation made its way to Texas and the last remaining Black slaves in America were finally set free. Learn more about it here. Here are the most notable stories and other items our writers and readers came across … Read more