LISTEN: What can cities around the world learn from Reykjavík, Iceland? I’m back with @GreenJ on Australian National broadcaster ABC Radio & his great show “Blueprint For Living” discussing cities, cars, competitions, BRT, complete communities & Reykjavík!
Former planning manager of the Canadian city of Vancouver and now advisor to City of Reykjavik, Iceland, Brent Toderian, discusses Reykjavik’s urban development plan competition, the problem of car ...
Today's newsletter is out! And it's Free Thursday! Inside: The Juan Soto deal, the Kimbrel signing, a looming threat in St. Louis, no thanks Bryce, reporters who have lost the plot, the Frick Award, Great Moments in Chipotle, trains, and Norman Lear. cupofcoffee.substack.com/p/cup-of-cof...
The Juan Soto deal, the Craig Kimbrel signing, a looming threat in St. Louis, no thanks Bryce, reporters who have lost the plot, the Frick Award, Great Moments in Chipotle, trains, and Norman Lear
Context and data in this CityLab story I wrote last year. Musk is completely and utterly wrong. www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
The rising rate of road deaths in the US continues to defy global trends. Here’s what traffic planners in other nations could teach their American counterparts.
The “E-Bike Effect:” Those who bought e-bikes increased their average daily bicycle use from 2.1km (1.3 miles) to 9.2km (5.7 miles), a 340% increase. The e-bike share of all their transportation increased dramatically too; from 17% to 49%. Via Treehugger
They are not 'cheating,' but are serious transportation.
New analysis finds that bike trips in the USA rose 37% from 2019 to 2022. www.axios.com/2023/10/12/b...