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8 votes
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Disqualified for disabilities, railroad workers fight back
4 votes -
Arcades, churches and laundromats: A trucker’s haven on the precipice of change
5 votes -
A subway shooting in NYC exposed many of the problems facing the city’s transit system
7 votes -
Just another pedestrian killed
10 votes -
I made tourists think they landed at the wrong airport
9 votes -
Downhill, on a couch, on public roads
8 votes -
64-year old finds the ejection handle in an impromptu fighter jet ride. He survives and now hates his co-workers.
22 votes -
Is there really a US truck driver shortage?
15 votes -
The myth of the productive commute
11 votes -
Bus driver shortages are latest challenge hitting US schools
8 votes -
How one little boat (and me) held up miles of London traffic at Tower Bridge
7 votes -
The Sky Thief - How did Beebo Russell — a goofy, God-fearing baggage handler — steal a passenger plane from the Seattle-Tacoma airport and end up alone in a cockpit, with no plan to come down?
6 votes -
Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years
21 votes -
I like that the boat is stuck
69 votes -
Illegal freedom: Train surfing journey across Europe
17 votes -
Drone sightings caused Gatwick airport to close for two days in 2018, but despite a lengthy police investigation, no culprit was ever found. So what exactly did people see in the Sussex sky?
10 votes -
Are Europe's night trains back in fashion – sleeper trains were making a slow comeback in Europe before the pandemic, but will Covid-19 help or hinder a renaissance?
6 votes -
I am not a "Cyclist"
15 votes -
163 veteran Seattle bus drivers are retiring, taking 4,400 combined years of memories
7 votes -
In 2005, Helios flight 522 crashed into a Greek hillside. Was it because one man forgot to flip a switch?
6 votes -
Merchant sailors trapped on their ships by Covid-19 fight exhaustion and despair
9 votes -
RV life booms during the pandemic
9 votes -
Check in but never leave: Taiwan offers fake flights for travel-starved tourists
5 votes -
Roadliners - A short documentary
6 votes -
"We are not essential, we are sacrificial" - A New York City subway conductor on returning to work
14 votes -
Where are all the unused planes right now?
5 votes -
Coronavirus forces cruise ships to drop anchor in surprising places around the world
5 votes -
How Helsinki and Oslo cut pedestrian deaths to zero – after years of committed action, neither city recorded a single pedestrian fatality in 2019
6 votes -
Quarantined by coronavirus, cruise ship passengers make 'life-long friends'
10 votes -
Ten of Europe’s most scenic train journeys
8 votes -
Why Finland leads the field when it comes to winter cycling – progressive policies help get people on their bike, even in below-freezing conditions
8 votes -
Extreme Silicon Valley: A 2:30 AM bus from Salida. Tech employees move all the way into the Central Valley. Private tech shuttles follow.
6 votes -
Amtrak asks two people who use wheelchairs to pay $25,000 for a ride
11 votes -
Ticketing cyclists is pointless and cruel
9 votes -
How ride-hail companies can help, not hurt, cities
3 votes -
Oslo saw zero pedestrian and cyclist deaths in 2019 – reducing the number of cars reduced the number of traffic fatalities
5 votes -
The demise of formal nights on cruises: How dress codes are tearing passengers apart
14 votes -
The voice at Embankment Tube station
@garius: It is election season. The world is busy and rubbish. But it is also Christmas. So take a breather and let me tell you a story about London, trains, love and loss, and how small acts of kindness matter. I'm going to tell you about the voice at Embankment Tube station.
5 votes -
Why your kid loves the garbage truck so much
17 votes -
Nine secrets I never knew about airports until I worked at LAX
11 votes -
Buying a car
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would...
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would simply look to repair what I consider to be a transportation appliance, but due to its age as well as the number and type of issues I've decided it's best to get rid of it. I've been interested in (and have been offered great deals on) the 2019 Nissan Rogue and 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. I drove options from Honda and Hyundai and was not thrilled. I'm uncomfortable with the fact that there is a network connection to the machine that controls my brakes, acceleration, steering, and safety system in each of these vehicles. Does anyone have any general advice, opinions, or other options I should consider?
17 votes -
The empty seat on a crowded Japanese train: Ten years on, the 'gaijin seat' still grates
35 votes -
I just took the world’s first twenty hour flight. Here’s what it did to me
19 votes -
Bike riding courses offer Finland's immigrants new freedom
7 votes -
Wonderful Copenhagen was set up to bring more tourists to the Danish capital – now it's under fire for doing too little to stop them coming
5 votes -
‘Vehicle ranching’ in Seattle: Inside the underground market of renting RVs to homeless people
6 votes -
The man with the golden airline ticket
21 votes -
Americans shouldn’t have to drive, but the law insists on it
23 votes -
How apartheid killed Johannesburg's cycling culture
11 votes