Can escalators and elevators solve the last-mile problem?
Vigo’s perpendicular modifications are a striking example of the mass mobility trend reshaping many of Spain’s urban cores.
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Vigo’s perpendicular modifications are a striking example of the mass mobility trend reshaping many of Spain’s urban cores.
ByIn light of the duelling Covid-19 and climate crises, Westminster is intent on getting more Britons biking and walking.
ByThe city often ranks among the top ten most unequal metro areas in the US, but since 2012, it has…
ByIn places like Dar es Salaam, far more children are killed by the drivers of cars, trucks and motorcycles than…
ByA growing movement is taking aim at motor vehicles in the quest to solve traffic congestion, slash carbon emissions and…
ByThis vision for sustainable cities imagines places where residents can truly live locally, with everything they need just a short…
ByOne of Europe's most car-dependent capital cities is speeding up its timeline for change.
ByRome and Paris saw the biggest drops in pedestrian activity. London, LA and Sydney saw the least.
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