I recently biked along the Baltic Sea in Poland, from Gdansk to Sopot. It was one of the most sublime rides of my life. I wondered: Why are there so few places in North America where people can cycle along the coast, separated from cars? My exploration, in Bloomberg #poland #biking #tourism image
For decades, the US was the gold standard for car safety regs. Not anymore -- that title now belongs to Europe. In Bloomberg, global auto reg exec David Ward and I discussed why cars have grown safer around the world – but not in the US. image
My latest in Bloomberg CityLab: Applying "abundance" to transportation requires considering the kind of infrastructure that gets built, not just the quantity. More trains and bike lanes would be great -- more highways and robotaxis not so much. #cars #abundance #policy image
Seventy years ago, the writer Lewis Mumford warned that urban highways would be a disaster: “This is pyramid building with a vengeance, a tomb of concrete roads and ramps covering the dead corpse of a city.” He was right. We just didn’t listen. My homage, in Bloomberg CityLab: #cities #history #highways image
Because of tariffs and recession fears, Americans are more likely to buy a sedan instead of a pricey SUV or truck. But Detroit doesn’t offer any sedans. Foreign automakers do. In Fast Company, I explained why car bloat leaves the Big Three uniquely vulnerable to Trump’s economic chaos. https://www.fastcompany.com/91296810/detroit-killed-the-sedan-trumps-trade-war-will-make-them-wish-they-hadnt #cars #trump #detroit #trade image
In Bloomberg CityLab, I argued that "shrinking" mass transit -- replacing buses and trains with pods or shuttles -- is a fool's errand. Small transit vehicles cannot scale w/o massive subsidies. It's a problem that cripples PRT, the Vegas Loop, and microtransit alike. #transit #transportation
In Slate, I explained why a newborn, job change, or closed highway can disrupt our travel habits, prompting us to form new ones -- and perhaps leave the car at home. It's a lesson with huge implications for policy. #cities #urbanplanning #policy image
My latest in Fast Company: We need to stop saying “road safety is a shared responsibility.” Road engineers, automakers, and policymakers have the power to reduce the sky-high number of US crash deaths. Individual road users don't. https://www.fastcompany.com/91233037/whos-really-to-blame-and-who-isnt-for-americas-traffic-death-epidemic #crash #safety image
In a new Fast Company story, I argued that focusing on range and acceleration -- the most popular metrics for EV quality -- will lead to confused customers, wasted resources, and needless road deaths. https://www.fastcompany.com/91227386/forget-about-ev-range-and-focus-on-this-instead #electricvehicles #cars #climate #climatechange image
In US cities, ~2/3 of crash deaths occur on streets owned by the state – not local gov. Outdated, deadly state roads are preventing cities from building the safe, comfortable, and transit-friendly streets that residents want. My deep dive, in Vox. #transportation #cities #states #visionzero image