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Is Toronto's 'Bike War' Really a Class War?new

In the wake of Darcy Allan Sheppard's death, the debate has raged about whether the bike and the car can get along on the road. But what's really at stake are competing visions of the future of cities and democracy itself.
NOW Magazine  |  Andrew Cash  |  09-14-2009  |  Transportation

Cash for Clunkers: Buckets of Bolts for the Low, Low Price of $1 Billionnew

Theoretically the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) -- aka "Cash For Clunkers" -- sounds like a swell idea. But it's also pretty pie-in-the-sky. I'm not the first to notice that this bill assumes that there are lots of people driving around a car that is worth less than $4,500 and can actually afford a new car.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Jennifer Hadley  |  07-13-2009  |  Economy

In San Francisco, Parking is Quietly Becoming the Year's Big Issuenew

Through an unusual confluence of policy initiatives that have been moving forward for several years, the city is finally about to have a serious discussion about the automobile and its impacts. And parking policies are being used as the main tool to reduce traffic congestion, better set development impact fees, increase city revenue, and promote alternatives to the automobile.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  07-01-2009  |  Transportation

Global-E Revs Up an Alternative Auto Empirenew

The Progressive Automotive X-Prize is a multimillion-dollar competition to design, build and race the next generation of fuel-efficient vehicles. Global-E believes its 110-mpg hybrid gas-electric vehicle design is a top contender.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  05-27-2009  |  Environment

Who's Killing the Plug-In Hybrid?new

The same California agency that drove the electric car off a cliff is now poised to wreck a new Berkeley company that triples the gas mileage of a Toyota Prius.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  01-14-2009  |  Transportation

Will San Francisco Be the First U.S. City to Implement Congestion Pricing?new

The city could raise $35 million to $65 million for public transit improvements annually by charging drivers $3 to cross specific downtown zones during peak travel hours, according to a San Francisco County Transportation Authority study. But the plan requires approval from both local officials as well and the state legislature.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Sarah Phelan  |  12-04-2008  |  Transportation

California Regulators Admit 'Shredder Waste' from Junked Cars is Unsafenew

In September, regulators wrote to auto recyclers saying that the state's 1988 policy on shredder-waste handling would be rescinded. This policy shift largely went unnoticed by the public, but it was momentous.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  12-03-2008  |  Environment

Car Recycling is a Huge Generator of Hazardous Wastenew

Donating your old car to charity may make you feel good, but it doesn't necessarily create a net benefit for the environment.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  12-03-2008  |  Environment

Are We Really Ready for Life Without American Cars?new

Here's the thing about the American public: we never learn. We squeezed into the backseats of our moms' Pintos in the 1970s, then grew up to fill vast suburban parking lots with Expeditions and Yukons and Escalades. Then we freak out when gas hits $4 a gallon and blame U.S. automakers.
The Pitch  |  C.J. Janovy  |  12-02-2008  |  Economy

'Fuel': One Suggestion for Our Petroleum Addictionnew

Tickell is preaching to the converted, who already fill their vintage Benzes with French-fry grease from Dr. Dan, Propel, or other local vendors. But they already know the gospel, and already have DVDs of the better told, better argued Who Killed the Electric Car? and An Inconvenient Truth at home.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  11-25-2008  |  Reviews

Carpooling's Popularity is on the Rise in Arkansasnew

If you want a real-world example of how $4 a gallon gas began reweaving the fabric of what it is to be American -- or at least what we're willing to put up with -- surf over to one of the numerous online carpool-partner-matching websites.
Arkansas Times  |  David Koon  |  10-31-2008  |  Transportation

Test Driving the Smart Car, a Tiny Automotive Marvelnew

What caused smirks and giggles when it was first unveiled last year has become much more than the latest fad. With its estimated 44 miles per gallon on the highway and 33 in the city, the Smart Car is the most fuel-efficient gas-powered car in the United States, and at a starting price of $11,990, it's also one of the cheapest.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Ken Miller  |  10-24-2008  |  Shopping

The Road to Sustainability Has Lanes for More Than Just Carsnew

The Bay Area's unsustainable transportation system is the biggest cause of global warming and one of the biggest recipients of taxpayer money. And right now, most of those public funds are going to expand and maintain freeway systems, a priority that exacerbates our problems and delays the inevitable day of reckoning.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  10-23-2008  |  Transportation

Why's it So Hard to be a Cyclist in Charlottesville?new

Naturally, a place like Charlottesville, with its LEED-certified Transit Center and focus on promoting car-free living in the heart of the city, could be expected to be an early adopter in promoting and supporting two-wheel living. Well, it is and it isn't.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Chiara Canzi  |  09-10-2008  |  Transportation

Reclaiming San Francisco -- From Carsnew

The city's first ciclovia will open a car-free Embarcadero to cyclists this weekend.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Janna Brancolini  |  08-28-2008  |  Transportation

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