By Matthew de Paula General Motors has started a bike sharing program at its Technical Center in Warren, Mich. that not only stands to help thousands of employees be more…
By Eric Jaffe It’s become a given that ride services like Uber et al are disrupting city mobility, but for all the digital ink spilled over that trend, we don’t…
By Gwynn Guilford Bike-sharing had a banner year in 2013, with a 60% increase in new programs launched worldwide. That momentum hasn’t flagged; 68 cities around the world have launched bike-share programs this…
By Rachel Dovey “Cities with bike share programs see rise in cyclist head injuries,” the Washington Post’s erroneous headline stated. The paper was reporting on a study, published by the American Journal of…
By Nick DeLuca I love the idea of Hubway. In a city like Boston where 99 percent of the time public transit is questionable every time, few modes of transportation are…
By Bobby Magill – Climate Central In Oklahoma, where modern bike sharing began, they’re called Tulsa Townies. In New York, they’re CitiBikes. In Denver, bike sharing is called B-Cycle. In Washington, D.C., the…
By Barbara Goldberg (Reuters) – Yanking a bicycle from the docking station outside New York’s Grand Central Terminal, a helmetless rider slung a golf bag full of clubs over his…
Premier Investment Bank Raymond James Joins Investor Matching Event at ITS World Congress to Find Next Transportation Breakthrough Raymond James joins Fontinalis Partners, LLC. and Econolite Group, Inc. to provide…
By Farhad Manjoo Today, like every weekday, about three-quarters of the nation’s adult workers — more than 100 million Americans — drove to work alone. It was ever thus: Americans, it seems,…
By Kate Jones Car-sharing is the new green way of getting around town and plenty of small businesses are getting a slice of the action. But how is this new…