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DDOT Results from the latest Capital Bikeshare member survey in Washington, D.C.
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Charts
Chart of the Day: For Pedestrians, November Is the Cruelest Month
A data expert in Toronto charts the most dangerous days for walkers
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Maps
Mapping Traffic Fatalities Across the Country
A new interactive map shows where drivers, bikers and pedestrians were killed
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Maps
How Americans Really React to High Gas Prices
A new analysis of gas prices in U.S. cities finds that even minor jumps in fuel costs send people to buses and rails
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Democracy in America
At Crosswalks, Should Drivers Have to Be Mind Readers?
Ann Arbor, Mich., grapples with redefining a law that forces drivers to stop if a pedestrian even appears to be approaching a crossing
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Medical Marijuana Laws May Lead to Fewer Traffic Deaths
Researchers link a drop in beer consumption, and resulting drunk driving, with the availability of medical pot
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Bike Helmet Sharing Without the Cooties
How bike share programs can provide clean helmets for everyone
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Can Higher Fares Save Public Transit?
Maybe — but only if car travel becomes relatively more expensive
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The Bike Share Station Sponsorship Dance
As developers look to latch on to the popularity of bike sharing, winners and losers emerge
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The Limits of Congestion Pricing
It may be the best solution to city traffic, but that doesn't mean it's a perfect one
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The Case for Free Hospital Parking
Not all parking fees are created equal, and some may amount to a hidden medical cost

