Self-Driving Scooters Are Coming
Companies hope they’ll keep the sidewalks clear, but there’s plenty of reason for skepticism.
Companies hope they’ll keep the sidewalks clear, but there’s plenty of reason for skepticism.
Atlantic writers look ahead at India’s moon landing, WeWork’s giant IPO filing, Taylor Swift’s Lover, and more.
Appliance makers believe more and better chimes, alerts, and jingles make for happier customers. Are they right?
City noise is harmful. What’s being done to save urbanites’ ears?
Five years after “Vision Zero” made a splash, ambitious changes have been slow to come.
SharedStreets offers an open-source solution to help taxis, buses, pedestrians, bikers, and ride-sharing services coexist curbside.
As the example of Seattle shows, it helps when employers try to persuade workers not to drive.
The company sells a somewhat uneasy combination of capitalist ambition and cooperative warmth.
Big-data predictions don't always line up with reality.
It's simple: Charge people to bring cars onto city streets during rush hour.