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DDOT Results from the latest Capital Bikeshare member survey in Washington, D.C.
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Police Stings for Drivers Who Don't Yield in Crosswalks: Does It Really Work?
Last year, New Jersey cops were cracking down on jaywalkers. Now they're penalizing cars. Will switching tactics make a difference?
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A 'Pedal-Powered Popemobile' for Pope Francis
There's "no excuse for the big man to always roll in an SUV," says the inventor of this eco-friendly holy tricycle.
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Minneapolis Bike Riders Targeted With Sticks, Rocks, Molotov Cocktail
The Midtown Greenway has been the site of many high-profile attacks on cyclists.
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15 Ideas for Making Amtrak's Northeast Corridor Better
The federal government has prepared a short list that includes 220 mph trains.
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The Latest Bleak Evidence That Crossing the Street Is Hazardous to Your Health
Two new studies suggest you may not be safe inside a crosswalk.
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Why Are There Still So Many Train Stations Named Penn Station?
The Pennsylvania Railroad isn't coming through that tunnel — so how come we keep going through its doors?
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Urban Wonk
Lots of Cars and Trucks, No Traffic Signs or Lights: Chaos or Calm?
A new film makes the case for Poynton's shared space experiment.
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Videos
Aggregating Cell Phone Data in Search of the 'Pulse of the Planet'
Universal mobility patterns we haven't fully understood before could soon come into view.
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Public Transportation Does Relieve Traffic Congestion, Just Not Everywhere
A new study finds that transit does cut down on traffic — but only on roads that parallel heavy transit corridors.
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The Big Fix
The Surprisingly Gentle Science Behind New York's Plan to Sterilize Its Rats
Hitting urban rodents in their reproductive systems may be the best thing to ever happen to them.

