The Lodge Freeway Is Now Old Enough To Retire. Maybe?
In November 1959, commuters rejoiced at the prospects of being On The Lodge Wit It.
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Read MoreIs it fair to pay the CEO $50 billion? One investor thought not, and one of the most important judges in the country in the realm of corporate law agreed.
Read MoreOur favorite road engineering agency is finally again talking about replacing the useless stretch of interstate that is I-375. Unfortunately, the plans just keep getting worse and worse.
Read MoreFor one of the first times ever, the state’s road agency is proposing narrowing a major arterial street and producing a dedicated bus lane. Sort of.
Read MoreI had the opportunity to drive a Tesla Model 3 for the first time, through the verdant farm country of
Read MoreA Ford executive went to town on urbanism this week, bragging about the great fuel economy in his car that most people can’t afford, which he drove to a coffee shop that most people can’t afford, and mocking the authors of both academic research and urbanist discourse on the question of automotive safety. It’s a really bad look for a company that is struggling to differentiate itself.
Read MoreA society with 40,000 deaths each year from traffic violence can’t claim to be virtuous, progressive, or innovative– at least, not when we have plenty of proven solutions to reduce the rates of traffic fatalities.
Read MoreA completely unscientific list of the most douchey cars, ranked and with commentary of the kinds of people who drive them.
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