When we were kids, we assumed that in the future everything would be powered by tiny nuclear fusion reactors: automobiles, toothbrushes, time machines (apparently we read a lot of sci-fi from the 1950s).
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The Cruise clan headed out for a coffee in Boston last weekend and ended up with a gaggle of people following them around the streets.
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There is enough evidence out there that suggests texting while driving is dangerous. It always surprises me when I see pedestrians crossing busy streets while talking on the phone - often against the light - but while that is dumb, chances are they will be the ones paying the price.
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(860): As a driver I hate pedestrians, and as a pedestrian I hate drivers, but no matter what the mode of transportation, I always hate cyclists.
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The first same-sex marriages in Vermont begin tomorrow.
Vermont's gay marriage law is set to go into effect on Tuesday, September 1st.
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New York
City's Meatpacking District just got a lot more interesting. A new park, built on top of a
former railroad trestle, passes the Standard hotel.
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by Patrick Appel Ryan Avent asks for pedestrians and bicyclists to unite against cars: Pedestrians have sidewalks and cars have their lanes, and a cyclist must navigate his way between the two, which isn’t easy or comfortable.
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On a summer day in Provincetown, the half-mile drive from Route 6 to the waterfront public parking lot can ruffle even the calmest feathers.
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Some girl who auditioned for seasons 7 and 8 of American Idol but never made it to Hollywood was killed over the weekend in a hit and run.
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An ugly incident involving a bike messenger and a pedestrian has spurred a heated discussion over on Gothamist and on NYC's bike enthusiast sites.
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I realize that if you didn’t see Paul Blart: Mall Cop, that headline is lost on you, so I’ve prepared an alternative.
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Cyclists, buses, cars and even pedestrians become mobile pollution detectors in a UK-based scientific project.
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Pride 2009 has come and gone. But the memories linger on. As do the blisters. Ye Gods, kids, Someone in a Tree was Someone on His Feet for 7 straight (perhaps not the best word choice) hours on Sunday.
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Aggro bird dive bombs pedestrians, smacks 'em in the head.
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