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Friday’s Headlines to Cap the Week
By Blake Aued |
It's come to this: the Southeastern gas shortage has the federal government warning gas-hoarding drivers not to fill plastic bags with petroleum. Plus all the other news.
Department of Concealed Records: Why Is DCR Hiding Its ‘Parkways Study’?
By Christian MilNeil |
In 2015, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation initiated a $500,000 study to improve safety on its park roadways. But the study was never published, and six years later, the agency is stonewalling efforts to find out what happened.
Inside Berlin’s Free Cargo-Bikeshare Program
By Kea Wilson |
Why can't we do this everywhere?
MBTA Board Updates: More New Problems With T’s New Trains
By Christian MilNeil |
At Monday’s MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board meeting, T officials revealed that they had discovered another significant mechanical issue on the MBTA’s new Orange and Red Line trains, and that the new vehicles will remain out of service until mid-June. The T is continuing to investigate a March 16 incident in which one the […]
Bucking National Trends, City of Boston Marks Progress on ‘Vision Zero’
By Christian MilNeil |
"In order to truly achieve Vision Zero, there need to be fewer single-occupancy vehicles on the road," concludes a new progress report from the Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition.
The WRTA’s Fare-Free Bus Experiment Was Popular, But Won’t Last Without Funding
By Christian MilNeil |
The WRTA's higher levels of transit ridership, relative to other peer cities, suggest that its fare-free policies may be especially helpful to frontline workers whose travel decisions are more sensitive to fare costs.
