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Kea Wilson

Recent Posts

Why Transportation Advocates Need to Talk About Abortion Access

By Kea Wilson | May 3, 2022 | No Comments
Auto-centrism already poses a barrier to health care — and the likely rollback of the once-protected procedure could make that hurdle insurmountable for many.

Study: Distracting Roadside Safety Billboards May Cause 17K Crashes A Year

By Kea Wilson | May 2, 2022 | No Comments
Just in time for today's announcement by the DOT: These signs are provoking a conversation among advocates about the limits of on-road safety messages more broadly.

Why ‘Walkability’ Scores Don’t Truly Assess How Pedestrian-Friendly a City Is

By Kea Wilson | May 2, 2022 | No Comments
Standard walkability metrics aren't factoring in all the reasons why residents can't or won't travel by foot, a new analysis suggests— and cities need to think beyond the sidewalk, particularly in neighborhoods of color that face the steepest barriers.

Japan’s ‘Old Enough!’ Sparks Questions About Car-Dependent US Childhoods

By Kea Wilson | Apr 25, 2022 | No Comments
A long-running Japanese TV show challenges young children to navigate their cities without adult supervision, making us wonder why American cities are so comparatively hostile to kids.

What’s In the US DOT ‘Equity Action Plan’ — And What’s Missing

By Kea Wilson | Apr 24, 2022 | No Comments
A new federal action plan to advance "equity" in transportation includes concrete commitments to reform a transportation network that too often disenfranchises marginalized people — but it doesn't go far enough, some say.

Study: Asphalt Art Decreases Vulnerable Road User Crashes By 50 Percent

By Kea Wilson | Apr 23, 2022 | No Comments
Turns out, paint can be protection, at least when it's done right.

Study: Car Ownership Doesn’t Help Black Workers’ Commutes

By Kea Wilson | Apr 22, 2022 | No Comments
It still takes Black workers 22 minutes longer to get to work every week than their White counterparts — it's probably not possible to speed up those commutes in urban areas with automotive strategies alone.

It’s 4:20 Somewhere: Can We Stop Stoned Driving Without Ending Car Dependency?

By Kea Wilson | Apr 18, 2022 | No Comments
No one wants drivers to drive under the influence of marijuana — but they won't without accompanying systemic change that gives residents other options to get around when they've danced to the Doobie Brothers.

The 12 Best Ways to Get Cars out of Cities, Ranked

By Kea Wilson | Apr 14, 2022 | No Comments
The vehicles on our streets, primarily the not-so-humble passenger car, are killing us.

Study: Today’s EV Tax Credits Might Actually Increase Emissions

By Kea Wilson | Apr 14, 2022 | No Comments
America's approach to incentivizing electric vehicle adoption may actually increase emissions in the long run, a new study finds. 

Can ‘Buses-As-Flights’ Get Americans Out of Cars — And Planes?

By Kea Wilson | Apr 12, 2022 | No Comments
U.S. airlines are beginning to contract with bus companies to run on-the-ground "flights" between nearby cities — and its prompting a conversation among advocates.

UN Climate Report: We Can’t Solve Global Warming Without More Walking

By Kea Wilson | Apr 7, 2022 | No Comments
We need to build walkable, mixed- use communities as a key strategy in fighting climate change.
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