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  • Victor van Tol, one of the founders of Dutch car sharing company SnappCar,in hia

    The rise of SnappCar, the business that lets you rent out your car

    Billed as an ‘Airbnb for cars’, the Dutch company aims to have 500,000 cars under its model. But are people ready to share their cars?
  • A SeaBubbles prototype on the Seine in Paris.

    Tokyo to Paris: could city waterways ease air pollution?

    Waterways offer new transport options in some towns and cities, but there are still some challenges to overcome
  • Nickel ore being processed in Indonesia

    Nickel mining: the hidden environmental cost of electric cars

    The extraction of nickel, mainly mined in Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Russia and the Philippines, comes with environmental and health costs
  • Bus with VAMOOZ logo

    Uber for coaches: can these startups revolutionise intercity travel?

    New technology platforms are using crowdsourced buses to fill transport gaps and cut the cost of travel
  • Hyperloop

    'Faster, cheaper, cleaner': experts disagree about Elon Musk's Hyperloop claims

    Elon Musk claims Hyperloop pods will be faster than trains, safer than cars and less damaging to the environment than aircraft. But is that likely to be true?
  • Commuters walk, use bicycles and jog on a central London bridge

    Free, healthy and a boost to creativity: companies must get staff walking

    Susan Claris
    Samsung, Google and Saga have millions of employees sitting at desks, but realise the value of getting them up and walking on a daily basis
  • A tram

    The electric trams shuttling car parts and groceries around European cities

    French and German cities using trams to move freight show how to cut congestion while making a profit from the network
  • Plug-in electric cars

    Electric cars may stall without a battery revolution

    Car companies are committing to an electric future, but the success of the sector depends on better batteries
  • Google Waymo

    Peak car? Driverless technology may actually accelerate car ownership

    Tim Schwanen
    Without careful planning, autonomous vehicles could create more problems for our transport system than they solve
  • Arctic summer

    Shipping companies urged to stop using dirty fuels in the Arctic

    Shipping companies are under pressure to phase out use of heavy fuels, as world’s first hybrid battery-powered cruise ship set for launch in 2018
  • The Transit Elevated Bus (TEB)

    Failure of China's 'straddling bus' shows there's no magic bullet for traffic woes

    The bus lies rusting and 32 people have been arrested. Futuristic transport technology makes great headlines but is not the solution to China’s problems
  • Cyclists on a section of the cycle superhighway in London

    Move over drivers, the cyclists are taking over the office car park

    Cycle provision can improve the letting potential of office space, according to new research, as increasing numbers of workers choose to travel by bike
  • An autonomous self-driving vehicle being tested in Milton Keynes

    What is the future for driverless vehicles? – live chat

    Join us on this page on Tuesday 20 June, 12 noon-1pm (BST), to discuss the impact autonomous vehicles are set to have around the world
  • A delivery robot

    'Our streets are made for people': San Francisco mulls ban on delivery robots

    A San Francisco based tech start-up is fighting calls for its wheeled delivery robots to be banned over public safety and delivery job loss fears
  • The Fietsflo traffic signals for cyclists

    The cow that tells cyclists to slow down: new technologies for congested cities

    As urban populations swell, technology firms are working on projects to make road, cycle and foot traffic flow better
  • Uniti micro electric vehicle

    Smaller, lighter, greener: are micro EVs the future of city transport?

    A Siemens-backed micro electric car could help reduce urban air pollution and congestion, but it’ll have to win over buyers first
  • Two people in a car

    'We've become good friends': carpooling eases drudgery of commuting

    Ride-sharing websites could play a big role in alleviating the UK’s transport pressures if more Brits can be persuaded to share their car with strangers
  • Paul Newman

    Driverless cars will make our roads safer, says Oxbotica co-founder

    Co-founder of UK startup Oxbotica says use of autonomous vehicles for shopping, short trips, airports and warehouses is imminent
  • A busy street in downtown Kampala, Uganda

    The motorcycle taxis taking on Uganda’s deadly roads – in pictures

    In Kampala, motorcycle taxis are ubiquitous and notoriously dangerous. SafeBoda aims to change this
  • Cruise ship

    Cruise holidays: who is leading the fleet for sustainable sea travel?

    Environmental standards for shipping are so low, cruise companies have a huge opportunity to improve their policies
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