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AP Officials have confirmed a truck collided with the trusses.
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Kids Who Get Driven Everywhere Don't Know Where They're Going
A new study suggests vehicular travel affects children's ability to navigate their neighborhood and connect to their community.
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Do Passing Distance Laws Really Protect Cyclists?
Three and four-foot rules are springing up across the country, but their benefits are debatable.
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How Twitter Helped One Man Become Chicago's Most Popular Cab Driver
Rashid Temuri has more than 4,100 followers and more service calls than he can handle.
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A Sneak Peek at Berlin's New Airport
Germany's newest airport gets a test run before its June 3 opening.
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Road Traffic 'Single Biggest Source of Fatality' for Young People Worldwide
Traffic fatalities disproportionately affect children in developing countries.
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Do Honor Systems on Mass Transit Work Better in Smaller Cities?
Los Angeles is once again considering ending the honor system on its rail system.
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Slowing Down Cars Saves Lives. So Why Is Toronto's Mayor So Opposed?
Lowering speed limits can greatly cut down on pedestrian injuries. But Rob Ford thinks one such proposal is "nuts."
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Haiku of the Day: Beware Bikers
A sign in Brooklyn reminds drivers to look out for riders.
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Estonia's Capital Pursues Free Public Transit
Tallinn's mayor wants it to be the flagship of Europe's green movement.
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How to Make Transit (and Biking and Walking) Sexy
Urban designer and writer Darrin Nordahl thinks it's time for advocates of alternative transportation to stop trying to appeal to reason and go for the gut instead.

