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AP Officials have confirmed a truck collided with the trusses.
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Millennials Lead the Trend to Less Driving, But What Happens As They Get Older?
Twenty-something Americans drive about 20 percent less today than their parents.
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Why We Should Never Fine Cyclists
Forget the penalties—bike riders shouldn't have to obey laws designed for 4,000-pound automobiles.
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How Congress Can Help Rust Belt Cities Attract (and Keep) High-Skill Immigrants
Shrinking cities are hoping immigrants will rebuild our their communities. Washington should gear policy to helping them. -
Cyclists Aren't 'Special,' and They Shouldn't Play by Their Own Rules
The days of the outlaw bicyclist are over.
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A Proposal to Make the Micro Apartment a Little More Livable
The dormitory meets the real world.
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Traffic Pollution May Be Harming Kids in Ways We Never Imagined
Another reason to worry if you live near a highway.
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Videos
A Mesmerizing Timelapse Shows Just How Essential Public Transit Is to Zurich
Trains, trams, streetcars and the people who ride them play a starring role in this kinetic 3-minute film.
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What Public Transit Data Teaches Us About How People Use a City
What does a city look like when viewed through the movement of its riders?
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How to Make Your Town Into a Bike-to-School Mecca
A contest in Ohio gets 4,000 kids biking more than 52,000 miles, while keeping roughly 57,292 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the air.
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Deconstructing New York's Bike-Share Freak Out
Is the city really just "too mean" for shared bicycles?

