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Forget free wifi — this café will loan you a free bike
Did you want that coffee to go? Here’s a Schwinn with your soy latte.
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There’s a secret library in the New York City subway
Looking for something to read on your commute? If you take New York's 6 train, you're in luck.
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Fancypants London is using poetry to urge proper transit manners
In true British fashion, the London Underground now features poems gently reminding riders how best to behave.
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This is the ultimate “how to be a jerk on public transit” photo
Maybe she's a tourist and is not aware of the custom of not treating train seats like they're a hammock on your porch.
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Park, get set, go: Here’s what it looks like when the weird and the car-free steal your spot
Did you miss Parking Day 2013? Here's your chance to take in some of Friday's shenanigans.
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Guerilla monster art makes every street into Sesame Street
Aiden Glynn is using fake teeth and eyeballs to make Toronto a little more magical.
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How cities invent parking quotas, in 71 animated seconds
This short cartoon shows how cities make up parking requirements from junk science.
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Deadly 1,000-year floods strike Colorado
Flooding centered in Boulder, Colo., is so extreme that the National Weather Service called it "biblical." And it's just the latest climate-related disaster to strike the region.
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Underground parking: The black market, apps, and future of car storage
In cities across the U.S., drivers are renting, borrowing, and tracking parking spots.
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New Orleans has a radical new plan for managing floods
Instead of trying to pump out all floodwater, officials want to corral it into areas that serve as parks during drier times. Rain gardens, bioswales, and canals will help too.