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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments They satisfy a "Do No Harm" approach to transportation planning, and they're less pernicious than sales tax measures.
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Maps
The Geographic Footprints of the World's Biggest Bike-Share Networks
And what it reveals about the municipality's topography and commitment to transportation alternatives.
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Archives
A Very Brief History of Why It's So Hard to Get From Brooklyn to Queens
It wasn't always this way.
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The Surprising Diversity of the American Cycling Community
A new report challenges a tenacious racial stereotype about people who ride bicycles.
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Do Bicycle Helmet Laws Really Make Riders Safer?
Typically, transportation laws promoting safety lead to an increase in public health. With bike helmet laws, the connection isn't so clear.
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What Happens When a Nonprofit Car-Sharing Service Gets Bought By a Major Rental Company?
We're about to find out.
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love New York's Bike-Share
A bike-skeptical New Yorker's journey toward acceptance.
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Mayor Bloomberg's Retirement Plan: 'Destroy' the Taxi Industry
Bloomberg has pledged to reinvent the industry after he leaves office. What might that look like?
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What We Know So Far About the Skagit River Bridge Collapse
Officials have confirmed a truck collided with the trusses.
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The Case for Caution When It Comes to Building Streetcars
There are several reasons to be excited about streetcars — and several others to be skeptical.
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Charts
Bike-Share May Not Take Many Cars Off the Road, But That's OK
Results from the latest Capital Bikeshare member survey in Washington, D.C.

