This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- The Future of Commuting: How L.A. Is Innovating To Reduce Traffic Congestion
- Americans with Disabilities Act: The landmark civil rights law transformed public transportation, but there’s still work to do
- Los Angeles Officially Loses Its Top Spot As The Worst City For Traffic In The U.S.
- CicLAvia Event to Connect Culver City to Venice Beach with 6.75 Miles of Car-Free Streets
- LA Metro resumes rail service on portion of D Line following 70-day pause
- Uber is starting a service for women to choose female drivers and fellow riders
- Take the Culver CityBus Ambassador program survey
- Big Blue Bus Announces Service Improvements Starting Aug. 10
- L.A.’s New Modular Bus Shelter Is a Minimalist Marvel
- ‘Just say hello.' LA launches latest phase of anti-hate campaign
- New legislation aims to reinstate bike commuter tax incentive
- One more headache for LA fire survivors: extra time in the car — a lot of it
- Underpaying and overusing our roads: The true cost of driving