As more and more cities push forward into a more shareable future, public transportation proves itself to be an integral part of the equation. Read more »
Bicycles shine today as the symbol of vibrant cities—they pop up in fashion spreads and movies having nothing to do with transportation as signifiers of youthfulness, coolness and sexiness. Read more »
When it comes to getting around town, city buses seem to be the Rodney Dangerfield of American transportation—they can’t get any respect despite the fact they carry more passengers each day than subways, commuter trains, light rail and s. Read more »
It is a paradox of our times that, no matter how many resources we consume, we never seem to have enough – we always are in a condition of perceived scarcity. Read more »
Does the increased availability of public transportation options drive gentrification in neighborhoods, attracting people who will not take advantage of said transportation options? That’s the suggestion made by a new study from Northeastern Un. Read more »
In case this is your first time, This Week in Sharing is our weekly links post with articles, how-to's, and contests from around the web. Give em a click and add your own in the comments. Read more »
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 1871 into law today enabling Californians to share cars in carsharing pools without invalidating their insurance policies. The new law goes into effect January 1, 2011. Read more »
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