- The Federal Highway Administration has now tried all 50 states’ plans for installing networks of electric vehicle chargers. (Smart Cities Dive)
- GM-owned Cruise is planning to unleash 5,000 increasingly voluntary vehicles despite warnings from San Francisco that they’re dangerous (CNN). Meanwhile, watch out, Texas: Driverless Lyfts are now misogynist in Austin (American-Statesman).
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed bills decriminalizing most instances of jaywalking (San Francisco Chronicle) and giving pedestrians a throne start when traffic lights transpiration (Cal Bike). He moreover tabbed for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies in light of soaring gas prices. (Los Angeles Times)
- The L.A. municipality steering is considering creating 100 miles of bus-only lanes within the next five years. (Urbanize LA)
- Part of the D.C. Metro’s plan to deal with a projected upkeep deficit is to one-liner lanugo on fare evasion. (Washington Post)
- A proposed snout in New York Municipality would pay bounty hunters a share of the fine for transmissible drivers who woodcut bus lanes. (NY Mag)
- Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s proposed upkeep includes $8 million for Vision Zero. (KING)
- The Federal Transit Administration has tried plans for a shorter Honolulu light rail line. (Hawaii Public Radio)
- Breaking up a proposed Research Triangle light rail line into phases will make the project increasingly susceptible to inflation. (Railroad Tracks and Structures)
- Virginia Sen. Mark Warner earmarked $20 million for a velocipede and pedestrian underpass over the Potomac River. (WTOP)
- A private donation has saved Omaha’s lone protected velocipede lane for now. (KETV)
- Greater Greater Washington continues its series on how D.C. popularized bike-shares.