
Thomas Weller had been driving San Diego's highways since 1966, helping people in need of roadside assistance—until his car was totaled.

A new art exhibition features cars driving 240 scale mile per hour inside a dense, abstract cityscape.

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

Conscious Commuter is showing off a fully collapsible, electric bicycle at this year's SXSW Green Zone

Americans are in the middle of a serious flirtation with public transportation.

L.A. streets shape the city's culture. See how Wilshire Blvd connects lifestyles, neighborhoods, and people, from the beaches to downtown.

These companies are working on better batteries, engines that guzzle less gas, and materials to make more fuel-efficient cars.
Let's exert our energy figuring out how to deal with the root problem.

GOOD/Corps is working with the City of L.A. to get Angelenos's opinions on how to improve transportation. Here's how you can get involved.

GOOD Attacks! brought an infographic flashmob to downtown Los Angeles.

If delivery fleets went electric, any truck on a city street could provide storage and stability to the grid.

Rent isn’t the only variable that determines how affordable a particular home is. Access to transit and amenities like groceries matters, too.

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

Right now, the government is signaling that it prefers people drive to work, despite the negative consequences of car commuting.

$38 million in cuts will take away school bus transportation in Los Angeles starting January 1.

Governments and manufacturers have taken a Field of Dreams approach to charging infrastructure, with stations everywhere from IKEA to Cracker Barrel.