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Montana Department of Transportation wants public input on how to improve downtown Billings’ busiest railroad crossing

The Montana Department of Transportation wants to hear about all those times you were stuck in traffic downtown on South 27th Street while a freight train rumbled by for what felt like an hour. On…

Montana Department of Transportation struggles with Kalispell’s growth

“We’re now the third fastest micropolitan area in the United States for the second year in a row.” Joe Unterreiner, President of the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce

Ridership Jumped 400% When Seattle Protected a Bike Lane

The numbers show that people will use bicycle facilities when it is more comfortable and thoughtfully connected.

Car-free Sundays are the norm in Colombia’s capital city, Bogotá

Imagine your city without cars

Wyoming selects Utah-based carrier for state-funded air service plan

the state will be entering into contract negotiations with St. George-based SkyWest Airlines for its proposal to provide regular, regional flights to cities like Gillette, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan, according to a news release.

The Automobile as Prison. The City as Freedom.

Having your life is threatened by two-ton projectiles doesn’t sound like freedom to David Levinson.

The Future of Urban Transportation Will be Holistic

Cities need to evolve towards a mobility plan that interconnects walking with biking, public transit, and ride-sharing. To do that will require tech, partnerships and collaboration, say experts.

Rather Than Banning Cars, Amsterdam Reduces On-Street Parking

On-street parking spaces will gradually be replaced, starting July 1, with bike lanes, sidewalks, and trees.

Cambridge Becomes First U.S. City to Make Protected Bike Lanes Mandatory

Cambridge, Massachusetts has made a thorough commitment to building robust bike infrastructure with every street repair project.

Bacteria could prevent potholes caused by road salts

When calcium chloride de-icer is spread on sidewalks or roads, it reacts with the calcium hydroxide in concrete, creating calcium oxychloride. Also known as CAOXY, this substance expands within the concrete, causing it to crack….