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Too Much Parking Is Making Our Cities Unlivable

More parking was meant to fix congestion—data shows it made cities less livable.
Waymo and Lyft Partner for Autonomous Taxi in Nashville

Nashville joins as Waymo’s sixth city for autonomous ride-hailing services.
Inclusive Mobility: Key Focus for European Cities

Pop-ups today, policies tomorrow — inclusion is taking the wheel.
New Federal Standards Signal Road-Readiness for Driverless Cars

When Washington drops the green light, the AV race speeds up.
New York City Considers E-Bike Speed Caps and Delivery Worker Wage Reforms

New York City is moving forward on two key fronts that could reshape the landscape for e-bike use and app-based delivery workers. At the center is a proposed 15 mph speed cap on e-bikes, now under formal review by the…
PopWheels Launches Battery-Swapping Hub at Ebbets Field to Address E-Bike Fire Risks

PopWheels has opened a battery-swapping hub at Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field Apartments, marking a new push to reduce fire risks tied to e-bike batteries. The facility offers delivery workers unlimited certified battery swaps for a flat $75 a month. It’s backed…
Namibia Pledges Overhaul of Urban Transport Policy

Namibia has officially committed to rethinking how its cities move. On July 24, 2025, government officials, urban planners, and transport stakeholders pledged to overhaul urban mobility and transport policy, signaling a broader effort to fix rising transportation challenges in the…
World Bank and Cameroon Begin Talks on Douala Urban Mobility Project

The World Bank and Cameroon have opened early talks on Douala’s first BRT pilot, marking a step toward a major urban transport upgrade.
Pakistan’s Major Move to Electric Buses

With 400 purpose-built Yutong buses, Pakistan is making a serious move toward clean public transport.
Michigan Launches Real-World Drone & eVTOL Test Corridor
A 40-mile air mobility testbed between Ann Arbor and Detroit is now live.







