Topic: Transportation
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Prediction of the Day: Cities Will Soon Compete to Build Driverless Car Infrastructure
You heard it here first.
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Why New York's Sandy Commission Recommendations Matter
Climate adaptation policy remains pretty untested.
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3 Keys for Drawing Drivers to Mass Transit
Quality service isn't enough -- systems need to create an "emotional" draw, some experts argue.
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Year in Review
2012's Biggest Transportation Successes
Amtrak posts a record year, California approves high-speed rail, and more.
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A Sober, Data-Based Approach to Bicycle Advocacy
The new book City Cycling contains zero impassioned arguments or heartfelt entreaties.
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How Car Insurance Could Actually Convince Us to Drive Less
Letting companies monitor how and how much you drive will save you money, and generate huge spillover benefits.
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A Vision of a Carbon-Zero Urban Future: An Interview with Alex Steffen
How the world's wealthiest cities can beat back climate change.
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The Congressional Races Urbanists Should Be Watching
And some other House races to keep your eye on.
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Romney's Murky Urban Agenda
As Massachusetts governor, Romney was a believer in smart growth, climate change and mass transit. But the same man may not enter the White House, if he wins.
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Sustainable Transportation Simply May Require a Top-Down Approach
Mandated planning improves metro area transit patterns, but maybe not enough.

