Carlton Reid Senior Contributor The City of London Corporation—which administers London’s financial district—is moving at pace to make the Square Mile more people friendly. In addition to a growing... read more →
BY JESSICA COULON The New York City Council voted on Thursday to legalize the use of all e-bikes with a top speed of up to 25mph and all e-scooters with a... read more →
By Stephanie Mlot June 22, 2020 Google Maps is ready for the world to reopen: The navigation platform has reportedly developed new "first mile" transportation features and a revamped user interface.... read more →
Norman Anderson, Contributor, Forbes A critical question: when you picture infrastructure, what do you see? The answer points to what we invest in, who we invest for - and even how we... read more →
Videos circulating this week of Uber electric bikes being destroyed have infuriated people across the world. The leaked videos show piles of the bright red bikes from Uber’s failed Jump... read more →
Among the potential losers from the coronavirus pandemic, mass transportation systems have seen a plunge in ridership, as have ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. And recent studies by Capgemini,... read more →
Electric mobility may be growing at a rapid pace around the world, but it could be some time before e-cars go mainstream. Out of more than 5.1 million electric cars... read more →
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is hiring a Digital Communications Senior to provide strategic and editorial leadership for the agency’s digital communications, including its website, blog, weekly e-newsletter,... read more →
The city of Dunkirk in northern France launched a revamped bus system last year with a twist – it’s completely free. A new study shows that the programme is not... read more →
On Sunday 22 September, roads around London Bridge, Tower Bridge and much of the City of London will be closed in an effort to tackle the city’s air pollution crisis.... read more →