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Upper-Class Drivers More Likely to Break Rules of the Road

Do the findings of this study make you think twice about crossing the street in an affluent neighborhood? Photo by Norris Wong.

Topics:
  • behavior change
  • country:United States
  • driver behavior
  • Health + Road Safety
  • income levels
  • pedestrian safety
  • region:North America
  • road safety
  • social influence
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TheCityFix Picks, February 10: Mexican Superhighway, Helmet Legislation, Public Transit Apps

Are you safer without a helmet? Photo by Steven Vance

Topics:
  • Air Quality + Climate Change
  • behavior change
  • bicycling
  • Biofuels
  • campaign
  • Climate Legislation
  • Communications + Marketing
  • consumer behavior
  • cycling
  • cycling infrastructure
  • distracted driving
  • drunk driving
  • electric cars
  • equity
  • Health + Road Safety
  • helmet
  • Integrated Transport
  • integration
  • mobile apps
  • Smart Card
  • society
  • superhighway
  • technology
  • traffic
  • transit equity
  • travel behavior
  • Urban Development + Accessibility
  • Water
  • water accessibility
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  • Feed: THE CITY FIX
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Community and Personal Resilience for Global Adaptation

Topics:
  • Air Quality + Climate Change
  • behavior change
  • Climate Change
  • travel behavior
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