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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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Videos
An Animated Allegory of the American City's Oil Addiction
Sometimes you just need a Google Maps monster to fully convey the state of auto-dependency in America.
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More Problems for San Francisco's New Bay Bridge Span
One-third of 96 recently tightened steel rods have snapped, and they can't be easily repaired.
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Amid Soaring Car Crashes, India Offers Free Treatment to Victims
The program will require 51 hospitals to accept injured patients without questions or money up front.
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Do Texting Bans Really Prevent Fatal Accidents?
New research says yes — but only under certain conditions.
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Car of the Day: A California Two-Way
This automobile is always facing forward.
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Charts
After Decades of Sprawl, Density Comes to Denver
The city's push for transit-oriented development has paid off, according to a new report.
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A Cyclist's Lost Arm Becomes a Symbol of Reform in São Paulo
The mayor of Brazil's largest city pledges to stop the carnage. Will it work?
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Tunnel Opening of the Day: Bypassing Highway 1's Least Reliable Stretch
Today marks the end of roughly 75 years of on-again-off-again road closures in a suburb of San Francisco.
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Can Private Intercity Passenger Rail Make a Comeback?
All Aboard Florida, a passenger service planned for the Orlando-to-Miami corridor, may soon find out.
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Redesign of the Day: A Truck That Won't Kill Cyclists
London Cycling Campaign has a free design tip.

