This week, California wants to get rid of gas cars, France wants to get rid of big cars, and New York wants cars off the streets.
Scooters will soon land in Japan, REI enters the e-bike game, and the “Vroom Boom” may not be legit.
Used bikes and cars are the new gold, China’s moped-riding food couriers get some relief, and urbanism’s latest buzz term is "six-foot cities."
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Used cars are actually appreciating, Dallas destroys its (very successful) scooter pilot, and WFH may not last forever.
Vin Diesel gets fast and furious on a moped, shared startups avert ban in California, and the drive-thru enters a new golden age.
Biden backs micromobility, Tier wants its customers to charge its scooters, and Guinness certifies the world’s lightest e-bike.
TikTok teens revive rollerskating, Paris calls its latest micromobility play "car-sharing," and TNCs threaten to leave California.
Delivery is king at Uber, Ford reveals new CEO, and light trucks are taking over our roads.
Ride-hailers owes drivers unemployment, Grab grabs the cash bag, and LEVs win popularity contest in China.
Plus, Boris Johnson prescribes cycling as COVID cure, SoundCloud alums start Netflix for e-bikes, and carmageddon is upon us.