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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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In New York, Toward a Harmony of Police and Cyclists
A bicycling advocate says both riders and cops must work to improve their relationship.
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Maps
Are Our Transit Maps Tricking Us?
Subway maps distort the reality on the ground for all kinds of reasons. What happens when we make decisions based on them?
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Charts
Is a VMT Tax a Good Idea?
San Francisco is the latest city to consider a vehicle-miles traveled fee system.
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Pedestrians Keep Dying on Georgia Roads
A recent spate of deaths should prompt a new commitment to road safety. Instead, the opposite is happening.
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Photos
There's a Riddle Hidden Within This Bike Rack
Rearrange the letters to see what you can spell.
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Maps
How Well Will 'Google Now' Get You Around? So Far, Not Very
Here's hoping we can avoid a future in which you need to consult three apps to get out the door.
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Percent of the Day: 2 out of 3 New Yorkers Now Support More Bike Lanes
Citizens are considerably more friendly to bike lanes now than they were last year.
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Urban Wonk
The Case for Separated Bike Lanes
It's time to recognize that most people are never going to "stop worrying and learn to love the traffic."
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For Muslim Taxi Drivers in New York, Ramadan Gets Complicated
Fasting and praying at gas stations can be a challenge, and that's under the best of circumstances.
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Inevitable, But Still Awesome: An Affordable Glow-in-the-Dark Bike Frame
The safety benefit may be debatable, but who cares?

