‘A bus is open to everyone regardless of class’: riding the world’s biggest network Article 806 words 8 votes
A high-tech ferry in Sweden could soon set a new standard – Candela says its hydrofoil technology reduces the energy per passenger-kilometer by 95% Article 804 words 19 votes
Public health experts say narrow lanes should be the default on US city streets Article 1246 words 18 votes
Who gets peace and quiet?: The dangers of urban noise Article 1360 words, published Oct 18 2023 23 votes
Biking the goods: How North American cities can prepare for and promote large-scale adoption of cargo e-bikes PDF 8 votes
'We are really struggling with space': Amsterdam pushes more cars off its streets but is it enough? Link 31 votes
London’s plan to charge drivers of polluting cars sparks protests and stirs political passions Article 1117 words 29 votes
Paris reveals a new cable car for commuters that could be running by 2025 Article 394 words, published Feb 7 2022 31 votes
No car, no problem: Philadelphia is one of the best US cities to live in without a personal vehicle Link 17 votes
Self-driving electric commuter ferry takes to the water on its maiden voyage in Stockholm Article 207 words 1 vote
Bergen is gearing up to open the world's longest purpose-built pedestrian and bicycle tunnel – 2.9km tunnel takes 30-45 minutes to walk through Link 8 votes
In 2017, I made an unofficial transit diagram covering the Oslo region in Norway – now, five years later, it's time for a revisit Video 9:44, published Nov 7 2022 4 votes
Halting way to the right road – Dagen H is the day Sweden switched to driving on the right in 1967 Article 802 words 8 votes
World's fastest electric ship will set sail in Stockholm next year – Candela P-12 is a thirty-passenger 'flying ferry' that will reach speeds of thirty knots Article 849 words 6 votes
A subway shooting in NYC exposed many of the problems facing the city’s transit system Article 3554 words, published May 14 2022 7 votes
How one little boat (and me) held up miles of London traffic at Tower Bridge Video 7:44, published Aug 9 2021 7 votes
Electric vehicles won’t save us: Why EV’s are false prophets in the fight for a better world Article 4494 words, published Jun 16 2021 10 votes
Why winter is a poor argument against bike lanes – substandard infrastructure and maintenance, rather than the cold or the snow, that's keeping cyclists off their wheels Article 1442 words 14 votes
The city of Helsinki had the right to scrap its contract with Siemens over the failed automation of the Finnish capital's metro Article 332 words 6 votes
How Helsinki and Oslo cut pedestrian deaths to zero – after years of committed action, neither city recorded a single pedestrian fatality in 2019 Article 906 words 6 votes
Controversial plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have been thrown into doubt after a court ruling Article 611 words 8 votes
Finland has expressed interest in a new high-speed train that would connect its capital Helsinki to Moscow in just six hours Link 5 votes
Oslo to introduce electric ferries from next year – five newly-built electric boats will ply their way around the Inner Oslofjord Link 4 votes
Oslo saw zero pedestrian and cyclist deaths in 2019 – reducing the number of cars reduced the number of traffic fatalities Article 814 words, published Jan 3 2020 5 votes