America’s Car Dependency: Rising Costs, Inequities, and Sustainable Transportation Alternatives

America’s Car Dependency: Rising Costs, Inequities, and Sustainable Transportation Alternatives

Car dependency has become deeply ingrained in American society, stemming from infrastructure and transportation planning that prioritizes cars above all else. The construction of the interstate highway system after World War II, combined with zoning…

Why Instant EV Rebates Matter More to Americans Than Delayed Tax Credits

Several Major Automakers Pledge To Expand Electric Vehicle Charging Network Throughout U.S.

A study in the journal Environmental Research Letters reveals that American consumers prefer immediate financial incentives for purchasing electric vehicles (EVs). The study, which surveyed 2,170 individuals, found that cash rebates—discounts off the vehicle’s sticker…

Why Gas Cars Will Still Be Around as the EPA Pushes for an Electric Future

Why Gas Cars Will Still Be Around as the EPA Pushes for an Electric Future

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new emissions regulations aimed at accelerating the shift toward electric vehicles (EVs). According to the agency’s projections, by 2032, two-thirds of light-duty vehicle sales—such as cars, SUVs, and…

Why Manual Transmissions Are Disappearing from American Roads but Still Thrill Enthusiasts

Why Manual Transmissions Are Disappearing from American Roads but Still Thrill Enthusiasts

The manual transmission is becoming increasingly rare, with many drivers opting for more modern, automated gear-shifting systems. In a recent drive through Southern California’s winding mountain roads in a 2019 Mazda MX-5 RF convertible, the…

Lawmaker Pushes Pedestrian Safety Act as SUVs and Trucks Grow in Size and Roadway Fatalities Rise

Lawmaker Pushes Pedestrian Safety Act as SUVs and Trucks Grow in Size and Roadway Fatalities Rise

Over the past decade, the size of cars and trucks in the United States has increased significantly, contributing to a rise in roadway fatalities, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists. The average U.S. passenger vehicle has…

How Culdesac’s Car-Free Community Redefines Urban Living in America with Walkability and Sustainability

How Culdesac’s Car Free Community Redefines Urban Living in America with Walkability and Sustainability

Traffic congestion is a common frustration for many, leading people to fantasize about a world without the daily grind of driving. The idea of a car-free community has captured the imagination of many, offering a…

How Larger Vehicles and Safety Tech Impact Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety on American Roads

Surge in Pedestrian Deaths on American Roads Highlights Need for Safer Design and Vehicle Regulations

Ensuring walkability in urban spaces goes beyond road design; vehicle design significantly impacts pedestrian and cyclist safety. Factors such as vehicle size, shape, visibility, and technological advancements play a crucial role in reducing road fatalities.…

Revisiting the Legacy of Los Angeles’ Traffic Ordinance and Its Impact on Urban Transportation

Revisiting the Legacy of Los Angeles’ Traffic Ordinance and Its Impact on Urban Transportation

Los Angeles marked a significant milestone with the 100th anniversary of the Traffic Ordinance, passed on January 24, 1925. While wildfires continue to dominate the conversation about climate change and the transportation sector’s responsibility for…

The Role of Car Ads in Glorifying Reckless Driving in America

The Role of Car Ads in Glorifying Reckless Driving in America

Car advertisements have a significant impact on consumer behavior and perceptions, often shaping societal attitudes toward driving. In America, car ads frequently depict thrilling driving experiences, emphasizing speed, power, and control. These portrayals can glorify…

Automakers Target Supply Chain Sustainability to Reduce CO₂ Emissions and Accelerate Electric Vehicle Adoption

Automakers Target Supply Chain Sustainability to Reduce CO₂ Emissions and Accelerate Electric Vehicle Adoption

The automotive industry plays a significant role in global CO₂ emissions, with road transport contributing to 16% of human-made carbon dioxide emissions, according to the International Organisation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA). The sector’s impact…