Austin loves two things: complaining about traffic and pretending we totally understand infrastructure. So I brought on KUT’s (an NPR station) transportation reporter, Nathan Bernier, to talk less about any one project—and more about the craft of explaining all of them.
We get into what good transportation journalism actually looks like: how you take complex plans, jargon, politics, and half-baked timelines and bridge the gap to the public (pun intended) without turning it into propaganda or a 300-page PDF no one reads. What details do people really need? Why do agencies lose trust so fast? And how do you tell the truth when the truth is… “it depends”?
If you’ve ever asked, “Wait—what are we building again, and why?” this one’s for you.