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Casey Neistat The question of taxis vs. bicycles, answered in graphs.
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Charts
Seriously, We Have to Stop Giving Away Free Parking to the Disabled
The placards harm transportation systems, the environment, and city coffers. And they don't really help those with disabilities.
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Brazilians Spend as Much as 26 Percent of Their Income to Ride the Bus
In the county's lopsided economy, public funds are propping up a public transportation system that the public can’t afford.
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Maps
The Average Destination of International Flights From Every Country in the World
These maps reveal a country's migratory bias, nearby tourist attractions, and its business proclivities.
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Foldable Bike Helmets: Will They Ever Get Off the Ground?
The company behind this "Turtle" helmet, which folds down to half its size, promises it will become part of the urban cyclists’ way of life.
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In Singapore, Making Cars Unaffordable Has Only Made Them More Desirable
A paltry 15 percent of the city-state's population owns their own vehicle, but not by choice.
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Road Fees Don't Hurt the Poor as Much as You Might Think
They satisfy a "Do No Harm" approach to transportation planning, and they're less pernicious than sales tax measures.
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Videos
Life Hack of the Day: A Device That Keeps Objects in the Trunk From Sliding Around
Solving an age-old problem.
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Maps
A Real-Time Bike-Share Map for the Entire World
About 13,000 people were out riding shared bicycles across the globe this afternoon.
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The Case for Making Bike-Share Membership an Employee Benefit
An early wave of New York City companies is willing to foot the bill for workers who plan to commute with Citi Bike.
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In Bogotá, Activists Are Fighting Against a Backslide in Pedestrian Safety
The birthplace of the car-free day saw 296 deaths on city streets last year.

