DC Cherry Blossoms 2026: The Complete Guide for Out-of-State Visitors (Including the Parking Truth Nobody Tells You)Mar 26, 2026·7 min read·4
The Cherry Blossoms Almost Never Happened: The Dramatic History Behind DC's Most Famous TreesBy Joe Ogundeyi, Founder & CEO of ATME | March 2026 | 6 min read Every spring, 1.6 million people come to Washington DC to see the cherry blossoms. Almost none of them know how close the whole thing cMar 26, 2026·7 min read·4
The Federal Government Is Removing DC's 15th Street Bike Lane. Here Is What Every Driver and Cyclist Needs to Know.Mar 22, 2026·6 min read·3
Labour's "War on Drivers": Every Policy That Affects You in 2026 By Joe Ogundeyi, Founder & CEO of ATME | March 2026 | 6 min readMar 20, 2026·8 min read·58
The UK Is Cracking Down on Pavement Parking. Here Is What Every Driver Needs to Know.Parking on the pavement has been part of everyday British driving life for decades. Tight residential streets, narrow lanes, and a general shortage of off-road parking have made it a common workaroundMar 20, 2026·6 min read
America's Police Departments Can't Find Enough Officers. Here Is What That Means for Drivers. The United States has a police shortage that is getting worse, not better. Departments across the country are short thousands of officers, response times are climbing, and the pipeline of new recruitsMar 20, 2026·7 min read·1
Congress Is Trying to Kill DC's Traffic Cameras. Here Is What That Means for Drivers.On March 18, 2026, the House Oversight Committee passed a bill that would eliminate every automated traffic enforcement camera in Washington DC. The vote was 21 to 19, along party lines. The bill now Mar 20, 2026·5 min read·1
The Real Cost of Parking in America - and the AI That Can Save You From ItFines ranked by severity across NYC, DC, California, Philadelphia, Maryland and Virginia - plus how ATME’s AI assistant helps you avoid every single one.Mar 18, 2026·8 min read·2
DC's $10 Congestion Tax Was Killed Today. The People It Would've Hurt Weren't Invited to the Meeting.I'm not here to argue that cars are good. The emissions are real. The gridlock is real. The pedestrian deaths are real. Anybody who tells you cities don't need to change how they move people around isMar 11, 2026·8 min read·4