Opinion
Editorial: In need of leadership, The Street Trust faces daunting road
New name, new focus, new strategy, new leaders.
Thoughts on car culture, truck side guards, and the “cyclist community”
Labels we use influence more than you might realize.
It can happen here: The normalization of freeway expansions
Once considered extreme, highway building is creeping into the mainstream.
Oregon has a driving problem and we all need protection
Yes, cars are great; but they come at a huge cost.
Don’t blame the weather for this mess (or snow plows, or bad drivers, or…)
Our over-reliance on single-occupancy motor vehicle use has real consequences.
Two more people were killed while walking across Southeast Division Street last night
How many victims will we tolerate on Division?
Opinion: Using our strength in an uncertain time
The world changed 10 days ago. We must change with it.
Oregon State Police blames vulnerable victims while driving deaths spin out of control
The OSP is going out of their way to blame our most vulnerable road users.
Mailbag: People have lots to say about maintaining status quo on the St. Johns Bridge
“I understand you’re upset, but don’t make my long commute worse by backing up traffic.”
Sheriff’s office blames deceased victim in early morning collision near Stayton
Blame-filled language based on bias-fueled assumptions is not how we make progress toward zero deaths.
Hey Portland, it’s not just “bicyclists” who want safer streets
This framing relies on a clumsy label to attempt to define a diverse and multi-faceted community.