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From electric buses to micro-mobility to commercial robo-taxis, this year was a big one for transportation.
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As the ridehailing giant enters the multimodal market, will it maintain protections for consumers?
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As infrastructure weathers and tech disrupts traditional transportation, we need a transition.
by John Addison
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Sponsored: In the growing move toward recycled papers, many people are surprised to learn that there are two types, and one is a lot more sustainable than the other.
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The ridehailing giant has met regulatory barriers in some cities. Can converting its cars to EVs push past them?
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Plus, we chat about innovation at biotech company Novozymes and ridesharing pioneer Lyft.
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The eighth year of the VERGE conference shows how far we've come — and how far we have yet to go.
by Holly Secon
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The chief of sustainability at the ridesharing giant shares plans for electric and autonomous vehicles.
by Reed Shapiro
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There's no question ridesharing is much-needed innovation for the transportation industry, but its impacts are still being understood.
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MaaS has the potential to transform cities, but first, we need a new paradigm for how we are using it.
by Matt Cole
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Other U.S. cities aren't quite ready to put the brakes on expansion by ride-sharing services, but they're demanding more data on their impact on traffic congestion and public transit ridership.
by Ucilia Wang
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Single-occupant vehicles have high costs for individuals, employers and the environment, but discouraging them is difficult.
by Andy Keeton
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Shared transit options are revving up, but challenges from users and cities remain.
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Think beyond 'glorified taxi services.'