Ecobici bike share of Mexico City announced plans to increase operations next year by 180 new stations and roughly 3,000 new bicycles. Photo by Angelica.
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Self-driving cars, such as GM's Chevrolet EN-V urban mobility concept, could be available by the end of the decade, according to GM. Photo by GM Corp.
The number of gas stations in Manhattan, New York has decreased from 58 to 41 in the past two years. Photo by realname.
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Cycling in the countryside has become an increasingly popular respite from Chinese city life. Photo by David Woo.
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Is this the car of the future? For more photos, check out this photo gallery by Autoblog. (Image via Gather.com)
Last week, General Motors and Segway unveiled the much-hyped Project P.U.M.A, which stands for “Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility,” an electric two-wheeler prototype vehicle that is supposed to transform the way city-dwellers move around. The 300-pound, [...]



