The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is awarding grants to communities across the state to reduce emissions and relieve traffic congestion.
In cooperation with city officials and community-based organizations, Fort Smith academics are creating a bike share system that serves low-income residents and establishes best practices for equity.
A new study out of Colorado State University has found that, on average, bike share systems are saving the U.S. healthcare system more than $36 million a year.
In June, our 2021 Transportation Justice fellows gathered in Georgia for their first cohort convening and took a city history tour. Here’s what happened.
This is the second article in a series profiling our five Living Labs, all of which are focused on bettering bike share in historically marginalized communities.
What does equity in community engagement look like? There are tons of ways to achieve it. Here's what it means plus how to incorporate it into bike share.