DOT’s Dead-End Logic On September 9, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation canceled grants for bike lanes, safer intersections, and pedestrian facilities with a stunning rationale: they were “hostile to motor vehicles.” In San Diego, a safety project was rescinded because it “appears to reduce lane capacity and a road diet that is hostile to […] The post DOT’s Dead-End Logic appeared first on CalBike.| CalBike
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Shared Micromobility has grown and changed significantly in the last decade. According to data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, fewer than 80 cities in the United States had a shared micromobility system in 2015 and all systems included docked bikes. Now, their recently released data shows more than 200 cities with a shared micromobility… The post New Data On Shared Micromobility Shows Growth Of E-Scooters, Success Of Large Cities appeared first on Benchmarking Report By the Le...| Benchmarking Report By the League of American Bicyclists