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Greyhound’s Cuts in Western Canada Are Going to Screw Over So Many People

Posted on July 11, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

The Canadian bus provider announced it’s cutting service to 400 communities. Is it time to start thinking about a nationalized bus service? Continue reading Greyhound’s Cuts in Western Canada Are Going to Screw Over So Many People→

Posted in canada, greyhound, greyhound bus, national service, nationalization, transportation | Tagged Bus

Why Don’t We Have Free Public Transit?

Posted on July 4, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Estonia just rolled out the largest free public transit scheme in the world. Here’s why we’re not following suit. Continue reading Why Don’t We Have Free Public Transit?→

Posted in estonia, public transit, Public Transportation, transportation | Tagged Buses

Tesla Battery Caught Fire Twice After Fatal Crash, Investigation Finds

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Newer Tesla models are still using the same flammable, high-voltage battery. Continue reading Tesla Battery Caught Fire Twice After Fatal Crash, Investigation Finds→

Posted in Lithium-ion battery, Tesla, tesla model s

5 Changes Cities Can Make Right Now to Reduce Cyclist Deaths

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Lower speed limits, sensor technology, and segregated bike lanes can help. Continue reading 5 Changes Cities Can Make Right Now to Reduce Cyclist Deaths→

Posted in car crash, cycling deaths, pedestrian deaths, Toronto, traffic | Tagged Cycling

Replacing the NYC Subway System With Autonomous Cars Is a Terrible Idea

Posted on June 15, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

The subway may be ailing, but it’s too important to give up on now. Continue reading Replacing the NYC Subway System With Autonomous Cars Is a Terrible Idea→

Posted in cities, New York City Subway, nyc, Subway, tech | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles

Private Transport Monopolies Will Be Bad for Everybody

Posted on June 7, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Lyft’s rumored acquisition of bikeshare company Motivate isn’t about improving mobility. Continue reading Private Transport Monopolies Will Be Bad for Everybody→

Posted in bikeshare, Lyft, Motivate, public transit, rideshare, uber

How Cities Are Trying to Rein In the Scooter and Bike Share Craze

Posted on May 22, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Profit-motivated mobility startups can’t be trusted to regulate themselves. Continue reading How Cities Are Trying to Rein In the Scooter and Bike Share Craze→

Posted in bike share, disruption, scooters

Elon Musk’s Plans to Build a ‘Very Safe Tunnel’ Under LA Are Nearing Reality

Posted on May 18, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

LA Metro greenlights a 2.7-mile test tunnel under Sepulveda Blvd. “Bring your flamethrower,” said Musk. Continue reading Elon Musk’s Plans to Build a ‘Very Safe Tunnel’ Under LA Are Nearing Reality→

Posted in elon musk, la

Electric School Buses Can Be Backup Batteries For the US Power Grid

Posted on May 15, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

American school buses guzzle $3.2B of carcinogen-laden diesel a year, but they could do a lot of good if electrified. Continue reading Electric School Buses Can Be Backup Batteries For the US Power Grid→

Posted in Electric Grid, News, nuvve, school buses, tech, transportation, v2g | Tagged Bus, Electric, Vehicle to grid

MIT Invented a Tool That Allows Driverless Cars to Navigate Rural Roads Without a Map

Posted on May 7, 2018 by Tracey Lindeman

Mapping rural areas is a barrier to autonomous vehicles operating in those areas, but cars might not need maps at all. Continue reading MIT Invented a Tool That Allows Driverless Cars to Navigate Rural Roads Without a Map→

Posted in autonomous vehicle, CSAIL, driverless, map, mapping, News, rural, tech | Tagged LIDAR, MIT, Navigation, Road, Self-Driving

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