How the Future Park Highway Will Change the Main Southern Access to the City
The Buenos Aires government is implementing the Dellepiane Masterplan to modernize the southern access highway, enhancing safety and urban connectivity.
Metro: Work stoppage on Saturday, from the start of circulation until 9 in the morning
Workers of the Athens Urban Transport Organization will strike on Saturday morning to commemorate the anniversary of a railway tragedy.
Two streets in the city suddenly became paid: residents are furious, calling the decision a misunderstanding
Residents are outraged over new tolls introduced on two city streets, which they believe is an ill-conceived decision.
The 'proximity effect': which neighborhoods will grow the most due to new transportation in the City
The new subway line and electric buses will improve connectivity in certain neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and impact the real estate market.
150 Years of Trams in Munich: Into the Anniversary Year in the Historic Tram
The Munich transport authority (MVG) celebrates the 150th anniversary of the city's tram system, highlighting its importance in urban transport.
Smart Mobility: Who is Really Leading Us into the New Era of Transportation?
The article discusses how artificial intelligence can transform urban environments into learning, predictive organisms for smarter mobility solutions.
MA Public Prosecutor's Office opens inquiry to investigate failures in collective transportation in São Luís
The Maranhão Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated an inquiry to investigate potential violations of users' rights in the urban collective transportation system of São Luís.
40 Blocks with a Tree-Lined Park, Courts, and Play Areas: What We Know About the New Highway That Will Cross the City
The Buenos Aires city government has announced plans for a new highway project that includes a dedicated public transport lane and a linear park with recreational areas.
Entry charges to the city center failed at the ministry. Prague is now talking about a strict ban
Prague's plan to implement entry charges to its city center has been abandoned in favor of a stricter ban, following concerns raised by the Ministry of the Interior.
TESTS ⟩ Do you know what Riga will look like in the future?
In the coming years, Riga will undergo changes that will significantly improve transportation for residents.
Waymo’s cheaper robotaxi tech could help expand rides fast
Waymo has launched its sixth-generation driver hardware, promising lower costs and the potential to expand its driverless ride services across more cities in the U.S.
Change in bus signage and new lines: check changes in public transportation in Presidente Prudente
Presidente Prudente is implementing significant changes to its public transportation system, including new express bus lines aimed at improving mobility for residents.
Neither traffic nor gasoline: how neighborhoods in the U.S. function exclusively to move in golf carts
The article explores unique U.S. neighborhoods designed for residents to use golf carts as the primary means of transportation.
Senior Researcher: Drivers Stealing Yellow Lights Block Intersections During Peak Hours
A senior researcher at Tallinn University of Technology highlights how drivers running yellow lights at busy intersections disrupt traffic flow and signal cycles.
Transport Transition in Munich: Street Renovated for Ten Million Euros – and Cyclists Were Simply Forgotten
A street renovation project in Munich costing ten million euros has been criticized for neglecting the needs of cyclists.
Seoul City to Invest 16 Trillion Won in Gangbuk Development - Announcing 'Again, Gangbuk Prosperity Era 2.0'
Seoul City plans to invest 16 trillion won to enhance transportation and create industrial hubs in the Gangbuk region as part of its 'Again, Gangbuk Prosperity Era 2.0' initiative.
Traffic Jam on Barapullah Flyover
A significant traffic jam has occurred on the Barapullah Flyover in India.
Berlin: Why the Capital Does Not Allow New Taxis
Berlin has imposed a one-year moratorium on new taxi registrations due to an oversupply of taxis, which threatens the stability of the taxi industry.
Bus Fare Increase: What is the Negative Balance of SUBE in February 2026
The bus fares in Argentina for national jurisdiction lines are set to increase starting February 18, 2026, reflecting new pricing structures for urban and suburban transportation services.
Reykjavik Way is a Positive First Step but Possibly Not Far Enough
The article discusses the Reykjavik Way initiative, describing it as a positive first step while suggesting that more extensive actions may be needed.
The snow is so troublesome: How wonderful it is with a small harmless problem
The article reflects on the challenges posed by snow in urban environments, particularly in Vesterbrogade, Copenhagen, where bicycle paths are poorly cleared.
Snow removal sparks heated gender debate: 'Oh my god. It sounds like satire.'
Snow removal policies in Denmark are criticized for favoring male drivers over female cyclists and pedestrians, leading to a gender disparity in urban transportation.
Difficult mountain roads "everything other than urban traffic"
The article discusses the challenges posed by difficult mountain roads in Iceland, contrasting them with urban transportation issues.
Traffic: "The car is abolishing itself"
The article discusses the dynamic traffic situation at Hermannplatz in Berlin-Neukölln, highlighting the challenges and chaos of urban transportation.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Approves the Second Incheon Urban Rail Network Construction Plan
The Incheon City Government has received final approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for its second urban rail network plan, including seven new lines.
Tunnel and Bridge: The Imposing ‘Ring’ Structure That Will Cut Travel Time in Half in the North of the City
The Buenos Aires government has announced the construction of the Anillo La Pampa project, which includes a tunnel and pedestrian bridge designed to significantly reduce travel times in peak hours.
Gwangju’s transportation line 'Gwangcheon-Sangmu Line' gets approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Gwangju's proposed urban railway, the Gwangcheon-Sangmu Line, has received approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport after passing the National Transport Commission's review.
Decisions ‘not yet’ made on elevated Green Line alignment as Calgary gathers feedback
Calgary is soliciting public feedback on the proposed elevated alignment for the Green Line LRT amid uncertainties regarding the original tunneling plans.
Consortium wins alone the auction for the train system in RJ
A consortium has won the auction for the operation of Rio de Janeiro's urban train system, becoming the only bidder and offering a minimal tariff discount.
ATM announces closures on Rodolfo Baquerizo Nazur Avenue in Guayaquil for urban renewal
Guayaquil will implement vehicle closures on Rodolfo Baquerizo Nazur Avenue due to urban renewal work expected to last five months.
They seek to build a golden bridge with a garden included to 'redefine the experience' of transportation
Bangkok is planning a transformative golden bridge project designed to enhance pedestrian experiences and integrate public space and greenery.
With new technology and more units, Governor Durazo modernizes transportation in Sonora
Governor Alfonso Durazo is modernizing public transportation in Sonora with an investment of over 616 million pesos, adding 420 new units and implementing advanced technology for better service and safety.
A new pioneering means of transport has started operating in the region
A new electric and autonomous transport system called Bondi Urbano Digital has been inaugurated in Brazil, marking a significant advancement in urban mobility.
Inspired by Rio, Buenos Aires mobilizes to save its last tram line
Buenos Aires is making efforts to preserve its last tram line, which has been in operation for nearly 40 years, amid threats of closure due to lack of investment.
In Kaunas – yet another grandiose project: they are already planning the construction of a new bridge
The city of Kaunas is moving forward with plans for a new bridge to enhance transportation and connectivity in the area, a project endorsed by local government officials.
Urban buses return to circulate in São Luís this Saturday (7)
Urban buses in São Luís resumed operations on Saturday after an eight-day strike, following an agreement regarding the payment of overdue salaries.
‘It would be a hand in the pocket’: users in Guayaquil divided over the proposed fare of $0.45 for urban buses
Residents of Guayaquil express mixed reactions to a proposed increase in the urban bus fare to $0.45, with some viewing it as a financial burden.
Bus drivers ignore court decision and strike enters 8th day without urban buses in São Luís
The bus drivers' strike in São Luís has reached its eighth day, with no urban buses operating despite a court order to end the strike.
Urban transport buses remain halted in São Luís, despite court decision
Despite a Labor Court decision ordering an end to the strike, urban transport buses in São Luís have not resumed service, leaving the city without public transportation for seven days.
Fetug rejects proposed transportation tariffs in Guayaquil and seeks an updated study
The president of the Federation of Urban Transporters of Guayas (Fetug) rejected the proposed tariffs in the ordinance project being discussed for approval in the Guayaquil Cantonal Council, arguing it lacks a technical basis and does not account for new operational costs.
The bus drivers' strike continues in the urban system in São Luís; hearing attempts agreement this Thursday
A new conciliation hearing is set for Thursday in São Luís to resolve the ongoing bus drivers' strike, which has resulted in the complete shutdown of the urban transportation system.
From $0.25 to $0.45 are the rates proposed for transportation in Guayaquil under ordinance proposal
The proposed transportation rates in Guayaquil have been presented to transporters and council members as part of a new ordinance regulating urban public transport tariffs.
Train delays in Masovia. There was a breakdown
Train services in Masovia are disrupted due to multiple breakdowns at PKP stations, including in Wesoła and Pruszków, affecting urban transportation.
Bus drivers of the semi-urban system resume strike on Wednesday in Greater São Luís
Bus drivers in Greater São Luís have resumed their strike shortly after returning to work, protesting a proposed 5.5% salary increase by their employers.
Major change to train traffic in Helsinki
Train traffic will be completely halted this summer between Huopalahti and Myyrmäki in Helsinki for about two months, according to the Helsinki Regional Urban Transport.
Semi-urban transport buses return to circulation this Wednesday (4); strike continues in São Luís
Semi-urban transport buses in São Luís will resume operations from midnight Wednesday, while the bus drivers' strike remains ongoing for local routes.
Osijek acquires its first electric buses. The city is buying 19 vehicles for 16 million euros
The city of Osijek is set to modernize its public transportation system by purchasing 19 electric buses at a cost of 16 million euros, marking a significant step in investment for urban transit.
Five Metro stops in the rich neighborhood and one in the modest: how Madrid plans transportation in its new developments
Madrid's expansion has been marked by a stark contrast in public transport distribution, planning five Metro stops for affluent areas and only one for modest neighborhoods.
New Park&Ride locations are planned here, one near the roundabout in Zapruđe
The City of Zagreb is launching a series of projects in the new year aimed at improving traffic order and reducing congestion, including the analysis of parking facilities and the development of Park&Ride systems.
"Valuable Resource" - How Supermarket Parking Lots Are Meant to Ease Evening Routines
A pilot program in Hamburg-Hamm allows residents to reserve spots in supermarket parking lots to alleviate evening parking searches, with evaluations planned for potential expansions.