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Workers make preparations to lift the cutting head from Bertha, the world's largest tunnel-boring machine, and lift it out for repairs in Seattle, Washington
TechThese 4 Big Transit Projects Will Have a Make-Or-Break 2016
By David Z. MorrisDecember 28, 2015
Pleasure boats tied up in Baltimore harbor, Maryland
TechNAACP Alleges Baltimore Transit Cut is Discriminatory
By David Z. MorrisDecember 22, 2015
UberChopper could solve the world’s transportation problems—for a chosen few
TechUberChopper could solve the world’s transportation problems—for a chosen few
By David Z. MorrisOctober 29, 2015
Gadget Product Shoots
TechCalifornia just legalized electric skateboards
By Michal AddadyOctober 13, 2015
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TechHow tech is making African transit more Uber-like
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 30, 2015
Why this private passenger rail faces heavy opposition
TechWhy this private passenger rail faces heavy opposition
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 25, 2015
Oil Collapse-Railroads
TechWhy this government safety deadline could cost almost $70 billion
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 24, 2015
Hyperloop Travel
TechCould the Hyperloop soon be a reality, or are we getting taken for a ride?
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 11, 2015
Heavy traffic at rush hour on the Interstate 10 Freeway in Los Angeles, California
TechWhy are carpooling apps popular everywhere but the U.S.?
By David Z. MorrisAugust 19, 2015
Take my bike, please: Cycle-sharing companies reshape U.S. cities
TechTake my bike, please: Cycle-sharing companies reshape U.S. cities
By David Z. MorrisAugust 11, 2015
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