Inch by inch and block by block, cities around the world are beginning to break up the half-century-long monopoly the private automobile
London should replace its existing inner city congestion charge with a broader pay-per-mile system, according to a report submitted by the London
One of my all-time favorite articles from the spot-on satirical publication The Onion ran under this brilliant headline: “Report: 98 Percent of
Every year, Montreal transforms more of its streets into public spaces where people can rub shoulders with their neighbours without worrying about car traffic. Block
A familiar sight in the French Alps, gondolas are beginning to emerge as a popular addition to the mass transit systems of
More and more Canadian cities are coming to a simple conclusion: they’ve got too much darn parking. As a recent City of Ottawa video quips:
Voters in Los Angeles County in November overwhelmingly approved Measure M, a ballot initiative that increases the local sales tax to pay
A bill passed by the National Assembly of Quebec last October establishes minimum sales targets for electric, rechargeable and hybrid vehicles, also
American cities still have a long way to go before they’re considered safe for people of all ages and abilities to bike.
By 2030, the United States will demolish 82 billion square feet of existing building space to create new and modern structures. While some