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Michael Gropp Memory Walk is April 15

Two years ago, Michael Gropp was killed at the intersection of Rt. 273 and Brownleaf Road east of Newark.  Michael and his girlfriend lived on opposite sides of Rt. 273, an 82 foot wide, 4 lane arterial road near Michael’s home. Michael was walking her home at 10PM on April 6, 2010 when he was struck…
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March 16, 2012 0

100 Years Ago: How Dupont Highway (Rt 13) Was Supposed to Have Been Designed

  T. Coleman Dupont’s Original Concept of the Dupont Parkway   US 13 Northbound into Dover   There are no places in Delaware more hostile to bicycling than certain segments of the Dupont highway (e.g. Hare’s Corner in New Castle).  But 100 years ago, when T. Coleman Dupont proposed building a new road to connect…
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February 28, 2012 0

AAA joins opposition to increased truck weights in GOP highway bill (HR7)

By Keith Laing The Hill The $260 billion transportation bill released [at the end of January] by House Republicans to spur highway construction in the United States would make roads in the country less safe, AAA argued a day after the GOP announced the legislation. The proposal from House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman John…
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February 28, 2012 0

If the only tool we have is a hammer, we’ll tend to see every problem as a nail

If the only tool we have for solving transportation problems is “levels of service” (LOS), then we will tend to see every problem in terms of congestion.  As Gary Toth from the Project for Public Spaces notes in a recent article, however, you can “solve” congestion problems by focusing exclusively on levels of service but…
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February 26, 2012 2

Streets Are Not For Children

But a 100 years ago they were. Starting around the 1920s, streets were taken away from children (and then from the rest of us as well).  There are very few people alive today who remember this history.  Now public educations campaigns like the ones shown below are unnecessary.  They have been internalized and we teach…
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February 21, 2012 5

U.S House Speaker Boehner delays “highway bill” (HR7) vote

By Keith Laing and Russell Berman The Hill 02/15/12, 10:00 AM ET Speaker John Boehner is delaying a vote on the $260 billion transportation bill that was scheduled this week. Boehner (R-Ohio) told his conference Wednesday morning that it was “more important that we do it right than that we do it fast” in explaining…
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February 17, 2012 0

American Highway Users Alliance Says “Yes” on HR7

The American Highway Users Alliance is a nonprofit advocacy organization serving as the united voice of the transportation community focused exclusively on advancing public policies that improve roadway safety, expand freedom of mobility and increase highway system performance.  It represents motorists, RV enthusiasts, truckers, bus companies, motorcyclists, and a broad cross-section of businesses that depend…
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February 16, 2012 0

Rep. John Carney on Job-Killing, Anti-Bike Bill in U.S. Congress

The American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act (“H.R. 7”) will be voted on by the U.S House of Representatives this week. If enacted by the Senate as well, this legislation would eliminate the federal Transportation Enhancements program (“TE”) which, for the last 20 years, has been the main source (51%) of federal funding for walking and bicycling:…
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February 13, 2012 0