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Sadly, listeners, it's time to say farewell. Here is a list of some ways you can get involved with conversations about transit and transportation in the Triangle.
Transportation is full of acronyms. Today, we explain the Raleigh Transit Authority.
Efforts are underway to install the city's first neighborhood bikeway, though it may take awhile.
Gotcha scooters are coming to Raleigh. We talk to them and the city about what's different this time around.
The Wolfline is a bus primarily aimed at NC State students, but Raleigh residents (or anyone) can ride it, too.
I recently heard about Raleigh Bike Polo and immediately thought, “I need to meet these people.” Check out what they had to say about the game and the community they've built.
In this episode, we speak with Jason Hardin of the Raleigh Planning Department to learn more about the two meetings and get an update on BRT and what's coming when.
Durham is soon installing Bicycle Boulevards in some of its downtown neighborhood streets. We talk to Aaron Lubeck, a resident who helped organize the denizen group responsible for this change.
May is here and that means good weather and more transit and transportation events! In this episode, we chat with Heather from Capital Area Friends of Transit about their big plans for events every day this month.
A lot is going on with our excellent greenway system, including some big changes and closures on the Crabtree Creek section. We spoke with Lisa Schiffbauer, Greenway Capital Projects Senior Supervisor with the city’s Parks and Recreation Depart
A Cycletrack, or protected bike lane, in Raleigh is still a ways off. Meanwhile, Oaks and Spokes is organizing a cycletrack demo this weekend. We talk to Cody Stokes from Oaks and Spokes and Mary Sell, a BPAC Commissioner, about the demo weeken
The scooter storm seems to have died down since restrictions were implemented late last year. But I'm hearing some chatter in the background. So what's next for scooters?
Deputy Director Shelby Powell explains what CAMPO is, what they do, and what they are working on now.
If you’re paying any attention to discussions in our City Council and its committees, you may have heard terms such as “affordable housing,” the “missing middle housing” and “ADUs." One big reason we should all care about density is that it con
You should be seeing a lot more buses on Raleigh streets starting in January. To get the scoop, we asked the city’s transportation department to share some information.
Welcome to our annual "Answer Your Questions" episode! Each year we'll ask you what you'd like to know regarding transit and transportation around Raleigh and then get those answers. 
With ridership numbers declining, city officials are wondering if it's time for a change to the Rline. David Eatman talks to us about the possibilities for a city provided mobility solution and the process for figuring out what that might be. 
Today on our show, we’re speaking to Michael Moore, Raleigh’s new-ish transportation planning director.
In this episode, a Bird mechanic shares with us the experience of dockless scooters from the perspective of someone who makes money by charging and fixing them. 
Three months after Bird scooters arrived in Raleigh, we've seen Lime join the scene and City Councilors are debating how to handle them. In this episode, we talk scooters.
We last chatted with the team at Oaks & Spokes more than a year ago. I had two members back on the show to discuss more bike corrals, their Cycletrack project for West Street, and of course, the hot topic: dockless scooters!
Bikeshare Coordinator Fontaine Burruss explains what's going on and when you'll ride a Citrix Cycle in Raleigh. 
Love them, hate them, but more are coming to Raleigh or some other city near you. What are they? Roundabouts. In this episode of the podcast, we speak to Raleigh's transportation planning manager about the ones in Raleigh and what he thinks. 
We spoke with Monroe Watson, who has been a driver for the city of Raleigh’s buses for 37 years. He recently earned the rank of a “3 Million Miler,” meaning he has driven that huge number of miles.
Bird dockless scooters have "landed" in Raleigh (as all the news headlines said). Let's talk about how they work, what to expect if you're riding one, and why some cities ban them. Will Raleigh do the same? 
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