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Flickr/Infomatique After boasting that she had knocked over a cyclist in her car, Way has become international news.
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Photos
London's 'Make-Do-and-Mend' Transit Revolution
The city is redrawing its transit map without an expensive overhaul. Instead, it stitched together old, underexploited track.
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Riding the Subway as Therapy
Wrapped in steel and plastic and surrounded by strangers, public transportation can be as soothing as a night out with friends.
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Terrifying: Half of L.A.'s Crashes Are Hit and Runs
It's by far the highest rate in the country.
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Life and Death on the Tracks in New York: Would You Be a Hero?
The thing is, we can all imagine a tragedy like the one in New York this week happening to us.
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Maps
6 Videos That Show the Fascinating Ebb and Flow of Regional Transit
These maps track the movement of transit vehicles in various cities over the course of 24 hours.
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Urban Wonk
'Desire Lines' and the Fundamental Failure of Traffic Engineering
Mikael Colville-Andersen makes the cases for designing cities with people in mind.
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Charts
Cyclists and Pedestrians Can End Up Spending More Each Month Than Drivers
They may buy less per visit. But over the course of a month, bikers out-consumed drivers at bars, restaurants and convenience stores.
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Videos
High-Speed Video of the Day: Dozens of Jets Landing at Heathrow
Pretty efficient, contrary to popular opinion.
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Videos
Would You Ride a Bike That Sounded Like a Trotting Horse?
It's a Monty Python gag, of course.
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How Car Insurance Could Actually Convince Us to Drive Less
Letting companies monitor how and how much you drive will save you money, and generate huge spillover benefits.

