You don’t need a car to get to the beach. Here are New England beaches that are accessible by public transportation.
As more people forgo cars to circumvent gas prices and maintenance costs and opt for public transportation, the likelihood of being near someone who is coughing, sneezing, and sniffling during your daily commute skyrockets.
By Grayson | source: Jul 1st, 2012In today’s modern world there are several “green” movements that are attempting to enrich the planet and make it a better, more sustainable place to live. Activities ranging from planting trees to using biodegradable or reusable grocery bags are among the ways that people are helping the environment, but one of the most vitally important ways to help involves…
Emily Maitlis sparked outrage when she was spotted on a train with her dog on a seat. What other faux pas should you avoid?
Massive study finds cyclists and other active commuters experience dramatically lower risk of dying—from any cause—than those who drive or take public transit
A look at how transportation could change without an addiction to automobiles.
Driving around all day is pretty bad for your health -- and for the environment.
When designers ride public transportation, they can’t help but notice the signage—especially if it’s confusing. Most of us just tsk-tsk to ourselves or complain vainly to uncomprehending companions…