by Patrick Andrews | Mar 11, 2015 | Environment, Uncategorized
For many Manhattanites, commuting to work is not really a huge issue; you hop on the subway for a brief amount of time (or walk if you’re lucky), and stroll up to your building. An occasional delay here or there, but nothing horrendously irritating; such is not...
by Patrick Andrews | Feb 24, 2015 | Government Programs
Earthgarage presents an in-depth series on the shortcomings of New York’s transportation sector and how one grassroots organization hopes to fix it If you are a resident of New York City, or have ever hopped on a plane and stayed in a glamorous hotel in the...
by Stacie Schwartz | Apr 9, 2012 | Electric Vehicles
California has an estimated population of 37,691,912 and according to the DMV about 23,799,513 of those people are licensed drivers. On top of a poor public transportation system around Southern California, this leads to jam-packed highways and massive amounts of...
by Jim Henderson | Apr 2, 2012 | Fleet Management, Government Programs
Mexico and Volkswagen are strange bedfellows. Whether it’s pushing a VW Bus off an assembly line or building a classic VW Bug Type 1’s up until 2003, Mexico and Mexico City love Volkswagen, especially as cabs. While it remains to be seen if 2012 will be the end...
by Jim Henderson | Mar 30, 2012 | Fleet Management, Government Programs
When cars drive themselves, what’s the point of everyone stopping? Where we’re going, we don’t need lights. Google, as you may have heard, has built a fleet of cars that can drive themselves. Now the Nevada Legislature has passed a law to make those driverless cars...