By Eric Jaffe Over the past few days, several New York media outlets have reported that Citi Bike, the city’s popular but financially struggling bike-share system, will soon get a much-needed influx of…
by Manasvi Menon Every day in cities across the country, people make choices that determine how they will get from point A to point B. Personal choices factor in cost, convenience,…
By Galen Moore Pay for health insurance, pay the orthodontist, pay for your commute to work. These things can come out of your paycheck pre-tax, saving you 17.4 cents on…
At ITS America, we are excited to be at the center of the smart cities conversation. We bring together public sector entities, research institutions, corporations, emerging young companies, and startups working…
By Mitch Perry A bike-share program scheduled to begin this spring in Tampa will now officially start up sometime in August.That’s the message that came out of today’s rainy press conference…
By Barbara Soderlin Colorado in June became the first state to pass legislation authorizing ridesharing services such as Lyft and Uber, which the state calls “transportation network companies.” Gov. John…
By John Tuohy INDIANAPOLIS – The city’s bike-share program is off to a speedy start, serving up nearly 30,000 rides and surpassing expectations in its first two months. Program managers,…
By Gabe Klein When we think about transit-oriented development, we typically think of rail stations. We know that in certain environments with density levels of X and height limits of…
By Dana Rubinstein A deal that would both stabilize Citi Bike and create the opportunity to expand the popular New York City bikeshare program is taking shape. About three weeks…
By Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield Toyota might be shunning full-size electric cars in preference for hydrogen fuel cell cars, but that hasn’t stopped the Japanese automaker from participating in a new pilot project…