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Cars
Have We Entered a “Gilded Age of Mass Transit”?
The Cars Want the Streets Back, but the Cities Could Do Better Without Them
CTA Red Line Riders Will “Ride with Pride” This Summer
Automakers Must Address Americans’ Deadly Addiction to SUVs
If You Can’t Get To Your Vaccine Appointment, These Cities Will Drive You
Durham, NC Just Finished Erasing $2.7 Million In Traffic Debt
How We’ll Know If Buttigieg’s USDOT Really Cares About Cities
Creating Lasting, Equitable and Renewable-Energy Car Sharing in the Twin Cities
What Massachusetts’ New Right-to-Repair Law Means for Small Auto Repair Shops
What a Biden Transportation Program Will Look Like
Regulate Cars, Not Pedestrians
Do You Live in a “15-Minute Neighborhood”? There’s an App to Help You Find Out
The Car of the Future: A Skateboard with Bigger Wheels?
After Peak Driving, Opportunities for Transformation
Uber Self-Driving Car Death Ruling Sets a Scary Precedent
Can We Abolish the Police Without Challenging the Status Quo of Car Culture?
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