In Boulder, where bicycle commuting is 18 times the national average, biking "verges on a religion." (The Denver Post)
Could saving the US auto industry cost less than originally thought? A Detroit Free Press analysis says that taxpayers could recoup $74 billion of the $86 billion the government spent on the bailout.
If the game goes into overtime, turn the dial: listening to sports on the car radio can be dangerous. (Kansas City Star)
The Takeaway wants to know: why do we still drink and drive?
The NYC MTA has to close a $400 million budget gap. One of the proposals on the table: pulling all funding from Long Island Bus, which would gut the system. (Newsday) Meanwhile, west of the border, the controversy over how the Pennsylvania State Transportation Committee should close their $500 million funding gap rages on. (WDUQ)
The New York State DOT warns: close the Sheridan, prepare for more traffic. (New York Daily News) but New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says a highway teardown there could be a "game-changer" (in a good way). (Times-Picayune.)
And the New York Times reviews one local museum's exhibition "Cars, Culture, and the City."