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Zaha Hadid Architects Here's what a subway station looks like in Saudi Arabia.
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Why Would Anyone Want Their Bus Shelter To Be an Interactive Jukebox?
Commuters in Sydney can now bop to high-energy techno music while they wait for their bus, thanks to an unusual advertising campaign.
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Is the Biker Rights Movement Gaining Momentum?
A new anti-harassment law in Berkeley and a building-access law in San Francisco are both the second of their kind.
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The Death Row of Urban Highways, Part 3
Five highways whose execution gave their cities new life.
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Scenes From Above: Atlanta's Massive Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
The sheer scale of America's busiest airport can hardly be appreciated in your average layover.
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Is There a Smart Way for Cities to Privatize Parking?
Sacramento hopes to learn from the successes and mistakes of Indianapolis and Chicago.
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How to Keep Buses From Bunching
A new model for "self-equalizing" bus routes may reduce wait time and increase reliability.
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A New Law of Intercity Mobility
A group of network researchers proposes a "radiation model" of migration that more accurately predicts patterns of commuting, disease spread, and more.
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European 'Superbus' Aims to Hit 155 MPH on the Track
The Dutch government could soon adopt public buses that look like giant leeches and match a Porsche in speed.
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Explaining Transit's Secret Language
In his new book, blogger-turned-author Jarrett Walker shows how transportation really works.
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The Bicycle Light That's a Threat to Thieves
A couple of MIT grads have developed a light that's 1) extremely hard to steal, and 2) shaped like a pistol.

