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Everything Wrong With Our Highways First Approach to Urban Mobility
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Pittsburgh Launches Comprehensive Mobility as a Service App: Move PGH
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How The Ford F-150 Lightning Will Contribute To The City Of Tomorrow
With the F-150 Lightning Ford feels as though they’re contributing to solutions, rather than causing more problems. During recent “City of Tomorrow” Summit, Ford talks vehicle-to-grid technology and how the F-150 Lightning shows promise for the future.
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There’s always been talk about the “City of Tomorrow”. What will tomorrow look like? Heck, at one time we thought, thanks to the Jetsons, the City of Tomorrow would include flying cars. We are far away from that scenario and right now automakers like Ford are just trying to figure out the near future and where electrification fits into those plans.
Pittsburgh Launches Pedestrian Safety Action Plan
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CP Photo: Jared Wickerham Biking on the North Shore on Thu., May 13, 2021 Like most Americans, Pittsburghers are still mostly reliant on personal vehicles to get around. The majority of city residents still use cars to get to work and run other errands, and life without a car still has many barriers. But unlike many cities in America, Pittsburgh actually offers a fair number of non-car travel options, and a significant section of Pittsburghers regularly utilize those. Pittsburgh isn’t on the same level for non-car transit as New York City, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C., but for a city its size, and one in a Rust Belt region, Pittsburgh punches well above its weight.