
If Midwestern city dwellers started biking instead of driving when running errands, they could make their communities measurably better.

The new ad for Nissan's electric car features scenes from a smoggy alternate reality in which our computers and cell phones spew out exhaust.

For anyone interested in getting around without a car, the new transportation legislation holds nothing but bad news.

A publicity stunt on behalf of bicyclists involves a Lithuanian mayor destroying a luxury sedan with a tank. Sweet revenge.

It doesn't matter if your city is hot or cold, wet or dry, young or old: If you want more bike commuters, build more bike lanes. Science says so!

The United States has added new routes to its national bike system for the first time in 30 years.

Sprawl development isn't just bad for the environment, but also for relationships.
Help GOOD and Gotham Bicycle Defense Industries create what may well be the world's first piece of crowdsourced urban cycling gear.

It's clear what people should be doing to live greener lives. What's important now is figuring out how to convince people to actually do it.

What time do Americans go to work?

How much energy does it really take for us to travel in our planes, trains, and automobiles? [Updated]

Everyone knows about Google's self-driving vehicle, but these new pods at Heathrow are already moving the public around.

New Yorker writer David Owen alleges we negate the energy savings by splurging on similarly energy-intensive pursuits.

A local designer created a coffee table and placed it at the bus stop of a busy intersection in the city's Koreatown. The result is fun to watch.

This guy gets a ticket for not riding in a NYC bike lane. Then, to protest, he crashes his bike full on into anything and everything in a bike lane.
Let's exert our energy figuring out how to deal with the root problem.

Urban bike sharing programs improve city dwellers' lives by offering a convenient way to get around, exercise, and reduce pollution. But could...

Let there be (bike) light: Bike advocates get San Francisco to front the bill for thousands of free bike lights.