What Happens When Pedestrians and Bicyclists Are Afraid of Certain Routes
We asked pedestrians and bicyclists to tell us about their close calls on the road. The results are harrowing.

What Happens When Pedestrians and Bicyclists Are Afraid of Certain Routes
We asked pedestrians and bicyclists to tell us about their close calls on the road. The results are harrowing.
Cities Can Prepare for the Driverless Future -- But They Have to Start Now
With testing already under way, it's only a matter of time before driverless cars become a more common presence on the roads.
In Defense of the Urban Freeway
There's a push to tear them down. But they're one of the biggest things driving the urban renaissance.
Study: Past Transit Habits Shape Future Ones in Dramatic Ways
Local governments could seize on the phenomenon in order to develop lifelong riders.
Bike Plan Rolls To Its Next Stage
The effort could transform Houstonians' relationship with their transportation system.
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