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New York City’s congestion pricing plan could curtail pollution and pay for lower-carbon modes of transportation.
by AJ Artis
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Public transit, micromobility and mode-shifting are key to reducing transport emissions.
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YoGo Bikeshare is bringing e-bikes to the Midwest city through business loans and local investment, instead of corporate sponsorship.
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The industry aims to boost its sustainability commitment by focusing on circularity and proving the value of shared e-scooters and e-bikes to cities.
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Prioritizing climate, equity, health and safety — and the movement of people over vehicles — could reshape our transportation landscape.
by David Kim
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Urban redesigns inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and consumer interest in greener commuting options are putting more e-bikes, scooters and the like on the streets.
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Collectively, the work of 25 cities in the Climate Challenge will reduce CO2 emissions by 74 million metric tons from 2020 through 2030, compared to business as usual.
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The UK city's Ultra Low Emission Zone requires drivers to meet strict vehicle emissions standards or pay a daily charge, encouraging residents and businesses to switch from heavily polluting vehicles to cleaner modes of transport.
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The traditional American road and car mentality remains strong, but the pandemic may have finally made clear that urban public transportation has a vital social and economic role in making cities fairer and more efficient.
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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
by Alan Hoffman
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An industry that formerly planned based on timetables has proven how adaptable it can be. The future must be not just clean and safe, but also data-driven to balance climate, health and equity goals.
by Chuck Ray
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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Why roadmaps for moving people must be considered alongside future strategies for freight and logistics.
by John Davies