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The average American household spends upwards of 20% of their budget on transportation. By changing how we think about where to live and work — and how we move between our home and commerce — we can begin to build a life less dependent on the single-passenger automobile, and more open to a mix of transportation modes. Better for communities, better for health (even better for commerce, if you can believe it).

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Bicycle Adventures

The January 25, 2012 Dallas Morning News had a headline “Dallas lags in commuting study” which …

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A Culture of Parking

A Culture of Parking

David Gardetta’s article for Los Angeles Magazine, “Between the Lines,” from last month, highlights the role of parking in the …

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True Cost of Housing (and Transportation)

True Cost of Housing (and Transportation)

The Center for Neighborhood Technology has produced a website where users can calculate the true cost of housing and transportation for their …

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We get what we pay for, or don’t pay for

We get what we pay for, or don’t pay for

To be realistic about transportation, we get what we pay for. And, as Americans, we tend to be price shoppers. This article in …

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