
Cities in Motion is a podcast about what it’s really like to get around — walking, biking, riding transit, or living with fewer cars. We talk sidewalks that vanish, stadiums you can’t walk to, “paint-only” bike lanes, and cities where transit works like magic (plus the ones where it doesn’t). Each episode asks how the design of a city affects real life — our time, stress, safety, money, and indepe... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 12 days ago |
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In this episode of Cities in Motion, I sit down with Dr. Miriam Schoenfield — Associate Professor at UT Austin and President of Rethink35. Miriam breaks down the latest developments in the push to rethink the I-35 expansion through Austin, including ... more
A single policy decision from the 1970s reshaped today’s car market. This episode explains how CAFE fuel-economy rules pushed automakers toward bigger SUVs and trucks — and why those incentives still shape vehicle size, safety, and design today.
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Ever taken a short walk only to find the sidewalk suddenly ends, leaving you on grass, near traffic, or completely stranded?
In this episode, we explore the curious case of disappearing sidewalks and the reasons behind them—from suburban design and... more










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