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AP Officials have confirmed a truck collided with the trusses.
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The London Tube's Cultural Moment
The arts have tended to ignore the Tube as a source of inspiration, but with the 150th anniversary of the system, we get 12 new books on its relevance.
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Maps
A Subway Map for Pedestrians
Courtesy of the Spanish city of Pontevedra.
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Is Helping Strangers to a Free Subway Ride a Good Way to Protest Rising Transit Fares?
A New York City subway ride now costs a full dollar more than it did 10 years ago. A small group of activists are taking their frustration to the fare gate.
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Charts
3 Charts That Explain Why You Spend So Much on Transportation
The affordability problem starts with planning that favors the automobile, argues a new report.
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Shouldn't Pedestrians At Least Be Safe From Cars on the Sidewalk?
Even in walking cities like New York, the criminality of drivers who kill pedestrians is far from clear.
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How Amtrak Could Become a Robust, Profitable Enterprise
We might have to choose between economic efficiency and geographic equality.
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Charts
Millennials Say They'd Give Up Their Cars Before Their Computers or Cell Phones
The latest sign of changing attitudes.
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Why a Bicycle Tax Might Not Be Pointless After All
Some bike advocates see fees as a useful starting point in an inevitable discussion about sharing road costs.
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Can This Building Complex Solve Dubai's Affordable Housing Crisis?
The International City was supposed to relieve the economic pressures faced by the middle class. Instead there's been nothing but problems.
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Building a Bicycle From Chopped-Up Auto Parts
What better way for cyclists to show their contempt for the car-driving masses than riding around on the carcass of a dismembered vehicle?

