Mobility Archive
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First bike sharing program in the U.S. launches: For a city with such a reputation for bureaucracy, it’s perhaps a
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Paris’ city-wide bike sharing inspires city-wide car sharing: What’s a city that launches the world’s largest bike sharing program, Velib

Transit becoming cooler than cars? What’s next?: It doesn’t matter if it’s by bus, subway, light rail, streetcar or
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The contemporary urban delivery vehicle: So what’s the delivery truck equivalent of the bicycle? Look no further

Portland striving to be the U.S. bike capital: Already owning bragging rights to being the greenest city in the U.S.

Bike sharing finally making it to the U.S.: While cities across Europe were growing their bike sharing programs, especially in
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Third places’ for bicycle commuters: We know third places are that familiar social gathering place away from
: Say you live in a walkable city and want walking directions as

This isn’t your father’s light rail: …which is why in Europe they call them trams, apart from ‘light
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Subways: The New Urban Status Symbol: That’s the headline of this week’s BusinessWeek article, reflecting the fact that

Evidence in favor of TODs (transit-oriented development): Believe it or not there are still parties out there that argue

The most bike-friendly cities in the world: I don’t know what it is, but this seems to be the

The world’s first ‘bike lift: How can you tell a city really cares about bicyclists? By spending
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The stackable city car – revisited: Almost two years ago we profiled the wildly innovative, stackable, electric City

U.S. mayors following the European lead on bicycling: Inspired by the huge political, social and economic success of Paris’ bike

It’s a bicyclist’s world once a month: Starting out 15 years ago on September 25, 1992 in San Francisco

Spontaneous social excursioning like never before: Have you wondered who else among your friends was planning a trip
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What’s your ‘Walk Score’?: One key metric in measuring a neighborhood’s triple bottom line is its

Paris launches world’s largest bike sharing system: How popular is Paris’ recently launched bike sharing program, Velib (short for

Companies now contributing to the bike share movement: We know that companies often drive positive change much more effectively than
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NY follows France’s lead with bike sharing: Good ideas spread fast. It’s not official yet, but New York City

Cities celebrating pedestrians in a big way each week: El Paso, Texas is a big city (pop. 600,000) without much buzz

You’ve heard of car sharing… how about bike sharing?: Car sharing has become standard equipment in many cities, but what about

$2000 reward for living near your work: If you live in Baltimore MD, work for one of these companies

Romance with streetcars reviving: They’re back! …and people are glad to see them again, for the