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9 votes
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Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility
17 votes -
Spacesuits need a major upgrade for the next phase of exploration
8 votes -
Blood, guns, and broken scooters: Inside the chaotic rise and fall of Bird
15 votes -
Major shake-up in world’s passport power ranking: Japan has been knocked off the top spot on the Henley Passport Index, and Singapore is now officially the most powerful passport in the world
18 votes -
Anyone here like e-scooters?
The cost keeps dropping and the specs keep getting better and better, but they seem pretty dangerous, mainly because you have to share the road with cars. Still, for the price of an ultra cheap...
The cost keeps dropping and the specs keep getting better and better, but they seem pretty dangerous, mainly because you have to share the road with cars. Still, for the price of an ultra cheap beater car, less than $2000, you can get an electric vehicle with 50+ miles of range and 30+ mph speeds, that you can fold and carry with one arm (if you're kinda strong).
I've got a basic one and its great. My only gripe is that I don't feel comfortable locking it up on a public street due to theft, so if I want to scoot to a store, I have to bring the scooter in with me. Would be great to see this mode of travel widely adopted, with some decent infrastructure like rentable lockers and more bike paths that aren't just the shoulder of a street full of cars.
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Free transit in Stavanger, Norway, places the city in a growing vanguard of municipalities that have made buses, trains and trams free at point of use
12 votes -
Nine in ten new cars sold in Norway are electric or hybrid, compared to less than half of those sold in the EU. What's Norway's secret?
11 votes -
How Urban Company built an empire of female Indian gig workers
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The first ordinary woman in English literature. The life and legacy of the Wife of Bath.
5 votes -
Would you fall for it? General Motors' propaganda video from the 1950s.
8 votes -
Shared micromobility company Bird said it will fully exit Germany, Sweden and Norway – winding down operations in several dozen small to mid-sized markets
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Today, Brussels breaks up with the car
13 votes -
Spain to introduce free train travel
13 votes -
Why Europe feels more accessible than the USA
8 votes -
The Orange Pill - Your city will be changed forever
7 votes -
64-year old finds the ejection handle in an impromptu fighter jet ride. He survives and now hates his co-workers.
22 votes -
Business parks don’t have to suck
10 votes -
The sanction-fueled absolute destruction of the Russian aviation industry
11 votes -
Dutch cities are better for the climate… and my sanity
10 votes -
Solving the operator ‘shortage’ by not running transit like a business
8 votes -
Our miserable 21st century
8 votes -
Uber loses $2.9 billion in Q1 2020, offloads bike and scooter business
11 votes -
Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic
6 votes -
Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
6 votes -
Why we need to dream bigger than bike lanes
11 votes -
Ten ways government leaders can improve transport mobility
4 votes -
Shared mobility principles for livable cities
8 votes -
The rise of the electric scooter
12 votes -
Why speed kills cities: US cities are dropping urban speed limits in an effort to boost safety and lower crash rates. But the benefits of less-rapid urban mobility don’t end there
7 votes -
Car-free in Los Angeles? Don't laugh
9 votes -
It’s official: Electric scooters in Denver aren’t going anywhere
5 votes -
Invasion of the electric scooter – can our cities cope?
11 votes -
Dozens of arrests in Copenhagen for drunk scooter driving
5 votes -
What cities are getting wrong about public transportation
7 votes -
"The American Dream" is now a coin flip. 50% of Americans will not make more than their parents, and it correlates strongly with where they live.
29 votes -
Unfortunately, the electric scooters are fantastic
7 votes -
Inside how a scooter-sharing startup Lime navigates San Francisco
4 votes