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Jersey High School Students Protest Anti-Bike Policy
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Eyes on the Street: Ikea Shuttles Tearing Through Brooklyn 'Hoods
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Bus Riders Warm to Select Bus Service, Drivers Love Red Parking Lane
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Who's Afraid of Indoor Bike Parking?
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Americans Turn to Prayer at the Pump
22 Comments Latest by: Robert, Yesterday at 1:22 PM
- Erik Sandblom said:
"“Some try to say that it should be “self-sufficient” or have a certain percentage return through the fare-box. We don’t do that on our roads” So,..." - Ian Turner said:
"Sorry, I meant to provide some references: Quality of Life Cities’ GDP Cities’ population density" - Ian Turner said:
"It’s true that NYC is one of the most dense cities in the world. (the 12th, to be precise). But New York City was (in 2005) the richest city in the world: Of the top 12..." - gecko said:
"It should be suspected that not being crowded in with 8 to 9 million people (16 million regionally) also helps. Though, the way we do stuff here is awful. It’s amazing the level of..." - Urbanis said:
"Hey Andy B, If your car sits in your driveway most of the time, why not save yourself the costs of ownership and just rent one when you need it for your backpacking trips?"
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