Tracey Lindeman
5 Changes Cities Can Make Right Now to Reduce Cyclist Deaths
Lower speed limits, sensor technology, and segregated bike lanes can help.
Replacing the NYC Subway System With Autonomous Cars Is a Terrible Idea
The subway may be ailing, but it's too important to give up on now.
Private Transport Monopolies Will Be Bad for Everybody
Lyft’s rumored acquisition of bikeshare company Motivate isn’t about improving mobility.
How Cities Are Trying to Rein In the Scooter and Bike Share Craze
Profit-motivated mobility startups can’t be trusted to regulate themselves.
Elon Musk’s Plans to Build a ‘Very Safe Tunnel’ Under LA Are Nearing Reality
LA Metro greenlights a 2.7-mile test tunnel under Sepulveda Blvd. “Bring your flamethrower,” said Musk.
Electric School Buses Can Be Backup Batteries For the US Power Grid
American school buses guzzle $3.2B of carcinogen-laden diesel a year, but they could do a lot of good if electrified.
MIT Invented a Tool That Allows Driverless Cars to Navigate Rural Roads Without a Map
Mapping rural areas is a barrier to autonomous vehicles operating in those areas, but cars might not need maps at all.
Electric Cars Make Excellent Autonomous Vehicles—So Why Are Most AVs Gas-Powered?
These engineering students are making an autonomous electric car.
This Paris Bikeshare Program Is a Hot Mess
This is what happens when a transportation company can’t scale.
Is Sidewalk Labs Building a Brotopia on Toronto's Waterfront?
The details of a Google affiliate's billion-dollar real-estate project are shrouded in secrecy.
How Did Tropical Dolphins End Up Off the Coast of Canada?
“It certainly does suggest the North Pacific is warming up,” says one researcher.