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  2. Transit-oriented development - Wikipedia

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    Transit Oriented Development. Many of the new towns created after World War II in Japan, Sweden, and France have many of the characteristics of TOD communities. In a sense, nearly all communities built on reclaimed land in the Netherlands or as exurban developments in Denmark have had the local equivalent of TOD principles integrated in their planning, including the promotion of bicycles for ...

  3. 15-minute city - Wikipedia

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    The 15-minute city (FMC [2] or 15mC [3]) is an urban planning concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure can be easily reached by a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or public transit ride from any point in the city. [4]

  4. List of North American rapid transit systems - Wikipedia

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    For metro systems in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada, the annual ridership figures for 2023 and average weekday ridership figures for the First Quarter (Q1) of 2024 come from the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) ridership reports statistics, [1] unless otherwise noted.

  5. Regulations Are Driving Up Ride-Sharing Prices in Washington ...

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    Washington, D.C., was once one of the most ride-sharing-friendly cities in America. Nowadays, the city fines Empower—a peer-to-peer alternative to Uber and Lyft—tens of thousands of dollars ...

  6. 25 Cities With Great Public Transportation - AOL

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    Here are some of the best cities in the world for public transportation, including one that has made taking the train 100% free, at least for short and medium-length trips.

  7. Sustainable transport - Wikipedia

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    Some Western countries are making transportation more sustainable in both long-term and short-term implementations. [62] An example is the modification in available transportation in Freiburg, Germany. The city has implemented extensive methods of public transportation, cycling, and walking, along with large areas where cars are not allowed. [24]

  8. These are the best, worst cities for public transportation ...

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    Seattle, Wash., is the city with the best public transportation, according to a new study by WalletHub.

  9. Transportation Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Transportation Alternatives (TransAlt, formerly T.A.) is a non-profit organization in New York City which works to change New York City's transportation priorities to encourage and increase non-polluting, quiet, city-friendly travel and decrease automobile use. [1]