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North Carolina by Trainnew

People who love trains really love them.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  07-14-2011  |  Transportation

TSA Agent Caught With Passenger's iPad in His Pantsnew

The Broward Sheriff's Office says 30-year-old Nelson Santiago stole around $50,000 worth of electronics over the past six months from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport's Terminal 1.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Matthew Hendley  |  07-08-2011  |  Transportation

No Such Thing as Free Roadsnew

There are countless ways to price roads, and tolls are far from the most useful.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  06-20-2011  |  Transportation

Toll Road Bonanzanew

Preference for roads over rail will come back to bite metro Atlanta.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Editorial Board  |  06-08-2011  |  Transportation

A Day on the Prowl With PARKAtlantanew

Undercover (kind of) with Atlanta's most hated agency.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Gwynedd Stuart  |  05-26-2011  |  Transportation

Booting is a Legal Scamnew

Worse, there's nowhere to turn when wrongly booted.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Besha Rodell  |  05-25-2011  |  Transportation

How Easy is it to Ditch the Car Commute in Nashville?new

Members of the Scene staff took a pact of sustainability and agreed to leave our gasoline-chugging, dirty carbon footprint-leaving automobiles in park for a week. While our week of alternative transportation wasn't always pretty, it was educational, motivational and sometimes even fun.
Nashville Scene  |  Staff  |  04-07-2011  |  Transportation

Where Ya Rack Tells You Where to Park Your Bike in New Orleansnew

The Young Leadership Council's Where Ya Rack initiative installed 45 bike racks in 2010, and schools, businesses and other sponsors have signed on for an additional 100. Once those are in place, the group plans to install 150 more.
Gambit  |  Staff  |  04-05-2011  |  Transportation

What Will it Take to Get New Orleans on the Map for Biking in the U.S.?new

Consider how far New Orleans has come: pre-Katrina, the city had limited plans for lanes and paths. Following the 2005 levee failures, those plans had to start from scratch, and as the city rebuilt, planners looked for ways to involve bikes at the same pace as the rest of the city.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  04-05-2011  |  Transportation

Be Kind to Your Carnew

A few easy ways to keep your automobile in great shape.
Gambit  |  Kandace Power Graves  |  03-30-2011  |  Transportation

Charleston Officials Bullish on Bike Lanesnew

City leaders are making it clear that a new bike lane is the first in a series of bike routes that could soon snake their way through the peninsula.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  02-18-2011  |  Transportation

The Bikerootsnew

Los Angeles bicyclists roll into the halls of power.
L.A. Weekly  |  Hillel Aron  |  02-15-2011  |  Transportation

Berkeley Cabbies Take on City Hallnew

Taxi companies and drivers are banding together to battle what they say are unfair city practices.
East Bay Express  |  Judith Scherr  |  01-20-2011  |  Transportation

L.A.'s Light-Rail Fiasconew

How rail service to Los Angeles' Westside jumped the track.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gene Maddaus  |  12-03-2010  |  Transportation

Collective Bike Rides Gaining Tractionnew

New groups geared toward getting tourists, the black community, and everyone else to experience Oakland on two wheels.
East Bay Express  |  Angela Kilduff  |  11-23-2010  |  Transportation

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