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AP Officials have confirmed a truck collided with the trusses.
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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.
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The Bullet Train as a Boost for Second-Tier Cities
A new report finds that high-speed rail lines make satellite areas more attractive while relieving pressure on major cities.
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Car Exhaust Hurts Children as Much as Second-Hand Smoke
European researchers believe 14 percent of chronic childhood asthma can be blamed on living near busy roads.
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Postcards From a Part of the London Underground Riders Never See
The intricate patterns of rail yards.
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Anatomy of a Parking Sign That Actually Makes Sense
Why you don't use Helvetica to tell people where they cannot park.
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Electric Car Improvement of the Day: AAA's New Mobile Charging Truck
AAA's truck that can deliver a fifteen-minute roadside jolt to electric car drivers in the Seattle area.
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Berlin's Subway: 'An Underground Art Gallery'
Each of the U-Bahn's 173 stations comes with its own design.
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How Park-and-Ride Encourages Car Use
A new study finds that people who used to make the whole trip by bike or transit now drive to the station.

