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These cities have the best public transit systems

These cities have the best public transit systems

A new report ranks post-pandemic transportation — and who’s best prepared for getting residents around town in the future.
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When public transit stumbles, bikesharing can step up

When public transit stumbles, bikesharing can step up

When transit systems stumble, municipal bikesharing services can keep commuters moving — if cities know how to plan properly.
Bike lane blocked? Bring on the enforcement cameras

Bike lane blocked? Bring on the enforcement cameras

Installing cameras that automatically ticket drivers who obstruct bike lanes would make riding safer. In New York City, such enforcement technology could be on its way. 
How Paris will become '100% cyclable'

How Paris will become '100% cyclable'

The French capital is dramatically expanding its network of segregated bike lanes and more than tripling bicycle parking spots as part of a massive new investment.
Paris is plotting a greener, slower beltway
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Paris is plotting a greener, slower beltway

Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s reelection manifesto calls for a green revamp of the Boulevard Périphérique, the city’s car-clogged inner ring urban highway.
Paris has a plan to keep cars out after lockdown

Paris has a plan to keep cars out after lockdown

As the city prepares to end lockdown, Mayor Anne Hidalgo plans to use bike lanes, buses, and social distancing to keep more cars off the roads and reduce pollution.
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Paris mayor pledges a greener '15-minute city'

Paris mayor pledges a greener '15-minute city'

In her re-election campaign, Mayor Anne Hidalgo says that every Paris resident should be able to meet their essential needs within a short walk or bike ride.
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