New York’s Penn Station shows how progressives have made it too hard for the government to do big things ~transport Article 324 words, published Nov 29 2019 10 votes
Driven to despair – road toll charges take centre stage in Norway vote ~transport Article 460 words 6 votes
Sweden's government has begun looking into a national ticketing system for public transport across the entire country ~transport Article 355 words 8 votes
Finland's green scheme to invest €40m in cycling and walking – 450 million new journeys on foot or two wheels ~transport Article 668 words 5 votes
Finnish government plans to allow congestion charges in its cities ~transport Article 388 words 3 votes
Blasting work has started in Bergen on building the longest bicycle and pedestrian tunnel in the world ~transport Link 10 votes
New Zealand—one of three remaining developed countries without vehicle fuel emissions standards—proposes scheme to hike cost of gas guzzling vehicles in exchange for EV rebate ~enviro Article 1510 words 8 votes
If only experienced cyclists feel safe in a bike lane, then is it a bike lane at all? In Vancouver, a shift to “AAA” (all ages and abilities) bike lanes ~design urban planning Article 1428 words 15 votes
Take from the rich and give to ... the subway? Inside New York's evolving congestion pricing policy ~transport Article 2812 words 7 votes
How an emerging African megacity cut commutes by two hours a day ~design urban planning Article 11 votes
You can’t talk about right-wing populism without talking about urban planning ~design urban planning Article 579 words, published Nov 19 2018 12 votes
'For me, this is paradise': Life in the Spanish city that banned cars ~design urban planning Article 1331 words 14 votes
Estonia's going to offer free public transit ~transport Article 660 words, published May 16 2018 12 votes