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Public transit in the U.S. is notorious for being infrequent and unreliable. Americans had to wait 17 minutes on average to get on public transit in 2022, wh...
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As London and major cities around the world attempt to reopen their economies, the pandemic has changed some things forever. CNBC's Tom Chitty reports on how...
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Sep 7, 2024 · Join us on an exhilarating journey as we uncover the thrilling advancements in urban transportation that are revolutionizing how we navigate our cities! The ...
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A wave of shared and digital services is transforming mobility with options that go beyond traditional public transport and privately owned cars. Applications have accelerated the deployment of new modes and services, reshaping urban and suburban travel.
Feb 24, 2022 · How are cities changing transport systems to handle rising emissions and growing urban populations? We look at Paris, Oslo, Tokyo, London and Buenos Aires.
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Jul 21, 2022 · Yet the pandemic could have ravaged America’s public transport systems. The number of fares collected plummeted as millions began to work from home. Sales-tax revenues, which in many cities...
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Jun 25, 2021 · A new analysis of a half-century of transportation patterns in U.S. cities shows how the share of transit commuters has plunged in most — but not all — metro regions since 1970.