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    Monday’s Headlines Are Behind the Eight Ball

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    • The Biden administration awarded more than $1 billion in grants for 354 traffic safety projects around the country, such as fixing an intersection near a park in Memphis’ historically Black Orange Mound neighborhood. (Route Fifty)
    • Events like Burning Man show that adding more electric vehicle chargers does nothing to prevent congestion, blunting the environmental impact of EVs. (Bloomberg)
    • Recent auto sales show that, at least for now, consumers prefer plug-in hybrids to EVs. (Automotive News)
    • Don’t believe Donald Trump when he promised $2 gas. (News Nation)
    • Shailen Bhatt is resigning this week as head of the Federal Highway Administration. (Detroit News)
    • Hamilton Nolan writes about how cars have messed up — he used a different word — most American cities, and the excruciatingly long process it will take to fix that.
    • A growing number of states are realizing that rolling stops are safe for cyclists — as long as both cyclists and drivers are educated on why. (Momentum)
    • An L.A. Metro light rail line in the San Fernando Valley received an $893 million federal grant. (ABC 7)
    • Traffic cameras on Philadelphia’s notoriously dangerous Roosevelt Boulevard have been a rousing success, with a 50 percent reduction in deaths and 90 percent less speeding. (Smart Cities Dive)
    • Facing a $240 million deficit, Philly transit agency SEPTA is proposing raising rates. (NBC 10)
    • Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava proposed suspending payments into a fund for future transit projects (Herald) but later reversed course after pushback from other elected officials (CBS News).
    • A Washington, D.C. bike ride last weekend drew 10,000 people. (WTOP)
    • Acclaimed director Daren Aronofsky is making a biopic about Elon Musk for indie horror studio A24. (Jalopnik)
    • Any Gen Xers out there remember these Fisher Price transportation toys? (The Autopian)



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