• US electric car industry poised to overtake Europe

    Updated: 2012-09-29 14:00:00
    A new US fuel efficiency standard finalized by the Obama administration last month will jolt America’s nascent electric car industry to life, but could leave European auto manufacturers racing to catch up, analysts and industry sources say. See full post … Continue reading →

  • Olive Way Freeway Station?

    Updated: 2012-09-28 19:15:00
    Every now and then there is a simple fix to an existing inefficiency that improves transit access, decreases travel time, and costs very little.  Such an opportunity exists at the Olive Way/Melrose Ave on-ramp to northbound I-5. In a well-known story, in 2005 Anirudh Sahni successfully lobbied for a morning-only Capitol Hill stop for Sound [...]

  • Third Ave to Get Loaders for Up to Two Weeks, Tests Afterwards

    Updated: 2012-09-27 20:34:33
    Following up the news that RapidRide C and D Lines wouldn’t have off-board ORCA card readers downtown and my suggestion that Metro look to use loaders, two weeks ago Councilmember Larry Phillips asked King County Metro General Manager Kevin Desmond to look into this. While some news of this came to light via the Times, details weren’t clear [...]

  • Thinking Outside the Farebox: Creative Approaches to Financing Transit Projects

    Updated: 2012-09-27 14:00:02
    Next Thursday Transportation Choices Coalition (TCC) in coordination with a variety of other transportation and land use advocacy groups is hosting a day-long conference focused on transportation funding. The various panel discussions will focus the new funding environment created by MAP-21, local and regional funding in the Puget Sound region, what future funding might look like, [...]

  • RapidRide Opening “Meetup”

    Updated: 2012-09-26 20:59:16
    Brilliant reader and super-commenter Mike Orr is interested in sampling some of Metro’s new offerings on Saturday, and invites the rest of the STB community to join him: 11:00am. Westwood Village, RapidRide C open house starts 11:30am. Take the next C to downtown and remain on the bus; it will switch to a D and [...]

  • Our Long National Nightmare is (Half) Over

    Updated: 2012-09-26 15:08:00
    [Update 9:12pm: Metro has now posted rider alerts at the relevant stops, explaining that the stop in front of the auto parts store is going away. My experience on Monday notwithstanding, drivers are not to serve the new stop until Saturday. As if to give me one final middle finger, my transfer from the more distant [...]

  • Young car buyers like small cars, indifferent to MPG

    Updated: 2012-09-26 00:57:09
    When it comes to car-shopping propensity among younger drivers, look at the numbers, then look closer at the reasons behind them. Generation Y, or those born after the late 1970s, account for about a quarter of those shopping for new … Continue reading →

  • Northgate Construction Open House Tonight

    Updated: 2012-09-25 19:40:00
    From Sound Transit: Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 6-8 p.m. (presentation begins at 6:30 p.m.) Olympic View Elementary School Cafeteria 504 NE 95th St., Seattle The open house will include updated information about the construction schedule and staging, construction noise, nighttime work and proposed truck hauling routes. These construction open houses tend to be lower-key than station [...]

  • Solid Ground’s Free Downtown Circulator

    Updated: 2012-09-25 14:25:43
    With the Ride Free Area’s (RFA) demise in a matter of days, those in need of a free ride in the downtown area are not entirely out of luck.  Solid Ground, a local social service agency, will be operating a free circulator which will run a fixed-route one-way loop within downtown, Belltown, and First Hill. [...]

  • Reruns: Seattle’s HCT Plan

    Updated: 2012-09-24 19:00:26
    With all this talk about Seattle building out a high-capacity transit network on its own, it’s worth telling new (or forgetful) readers that STB had a six-part series about this over a year ago: TMP HCT Analysis (I) (Introduction) TMP HCT Analysis (II): The Efficiency Winner (4th/5th connector) TMP HCT Analysis (III): Maximum Ridership (Ballard/Fremont) [...]

  • Extreme Bus Bunching

    Updated: 2012-09-23 04:46:38
    I wasn’t actually at this stop, and can’t confirm whether this was the actual situation on the ground or OneBusAway weirdness. But for a 15-minute headway bus on a Saturday afternoon, yikes. [Update: Numerous commenters say they witnessed this.]

  • TCC’s Annual Event Coming Up

    Updated: 2012-09-22 16:30:42
    I’m gonna take a moment to make a pitch for Transportation Choices Coalition’s annual event, which is set to play host to a very special guest, Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff.  Because Rogoff is such an important power player for transit in Washington DC, the opportunity to hear him speak will be considerably valuable.  While [...]

  • Amazon to Buy 4th Streetcar, Fund 10-Minute Headways

    Updated: 2012-09-21 19:27:57
    [Update 1:20] Aaron Pickus from the mayors office sent some additional details. “A few folks in the comments thread are asking about the cycletrack. I thought you may also be interested to know that the mayor’s proposed budget will include funding to create a Center City Mobility Plan. The Center City Mobility Plan will review [...]

  • Initiating Bellevue’s Transit Master Plan

    Updated: 2012-09-20 19:12:14
    Bellevue is in the midst of updating its Transit Master Plan (TMP), which will serve as a much-needed update to the 2003 plan, adopted once upon a time when transit took a backseat to other transportation priorities.  Since then, ridership in Bellevue has increased nearly twofold from 22,000 daily boardings in 2003 to over 40,000 [...]

  • News Roundup: Supply Tracks

    Updated: 2012-09-20 14:44:00
    A comprehensive road pricing scheme for British Columbia? ST releases Capitol Hill station plans. Martin is starting to break out in hives when people say “plaza” and “light rail station” in the same sentence, so no further comment. Fare hikes for Intercity Transit? U-Link supply tracks’ usefulness coming to an end. Finally, something may be [...]

  • Announcing the Winners of the Eco-Touch Waterless Car Wash Promotion

    Updated: 2012-09-11 23:45:26
    We are pleased to announce the winners of the Eco-Touch promotion we ran on Facebook: Maggie Sanders Abbeville, SC Sylvia Svihel Belle Plaine, MN Leah Allen Oldsmar, FL Mary Casper New Tazewell, TN Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash is a … Continue reading →

  • Win a Case of G-Oil Bio Motor Oil on Facebook

    Updated: 2012-09-10 20:01:06
    Our friends at G-OIL® are giving us five cases of their green motor oil to give away on Facebook. That’s five chances to win! Help reduce your carbon footprint and our dependency on foreign oil. G-OIL motor is the first … Continue reading →

  • SPOTLIGHT: Garmin Nuvi

    Updated: 2012-09-10 01:00:26
    A good GPS can provide you with way more than just directions. The Garmin Nuvi not only provides directions, but also gives you a number of eco-friendly features. The Nuvi has ecoRoute, a feature that calculates a more fuel efficient … Continue reading →

  • Data Show a City’s Car Sharing May Be Working, but Doubts Persist

    Updated: 2012-09-04 14:39:08
    Thanks to a car-share program, Hoboken, N.J., has seen a slight decrease in the number of residential parking permits, but the effort has not reduced residents’ dependence on cars. Read full article here.   Earthgarage – Greener Car. Fatter Wallet.

  • BMW Keeps Mother Nature in Mind

    Updated: 2012-09-04 02:53:53
    In today’s automotive world, efficiency is in (as long as you don’t have to sacrifice the creature comforts Americans have come to embrace), and BMW has proven that you can successfully pair efficiency with performance, luxury, and build quality.  BMW’s … Continue reading →

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