AP/Ric Feld
Motorists on the freeway outside of Atlanta,
one of the U.S.'s sprawling cities that is
more car than pedestrian friendly.
Motorists on the freeway outside of Atlanta,
one of the U.S.'s sprawling cities that is
more car than pedestrian friendly.
Newer Sprawling Cities Mean More Driving, Poor Health for Residents
June 16, 2010 07:05 AM
Cities in the United States that are unfriendly toward pedestrians may also contribute to rising obesity rates, as driving takes the place of walking for work commutes and errands.
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April 28, 2009 10:30 AMTwenty years ago, half of male car buyers wanted a stick shift; these days, manual transmission cars make up only about 7 percent of new car sales, but why?
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April 03, 2009 11:30 AMOregon hopes that more charging stations will inspire an increase in electric vehicle use in the state.


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March 20, 2009 05:15 PMFashion retail, both high-end and budget-conscious, has shown positive developments in terms of expansion and first-quarter profit expectations. GM also said that current economic conditions have forced the company to up its efficiency.
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February 22, 2009 10:27 AMThough several states are considering replacing their gasoline tax with a mileage tax, the Obama administration has been quick to reject it.


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February 19, 2009 08:59 AMSeveral states are considering replacing their gasoline tax with a mileage tax calculated by GPS systems installed in residents’ cars.
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January 27, 2009 08:58 AMBritain is turning off the lights on some highways to save money and reduce energy use while contributing to a darker night sky.
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January 21, 2009 11:31 AMChrysler, the third-largest U.S. car manufacturer, is exchanging a 35 percent stake in its company to Italian automaker Fiat for international sales channels and technology.


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December 19, 2008 10:25 AMA week after the Senate shot down the plan to bail out the auto industry, President Bush has announced that the government will provide the companies with funding.
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November 11, 2008 09:02 AMSome politicians and economists want to let GM, Ford and Chrysler sink, while others propose offering a chunk of the bank bailout to the ailing U.S. automakers.
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October 29, 2008 06:12 PMPorsche’s announcement that it bought a larger stake in VW prompted unusual market activity in Germany. Is this a precursor of a Wall Street trend?


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September 18, 2008 05:58 AMGeneral Motors promises to debut their electric car, the long-awaited Chevy Volt, in 2010.
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September 08, 2008 10:47 AMThe automaker Honda has decided to revive an old name for a new hybrid car it plans to debut in October.
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July 28, 2008 09:42 AMCell-phone bans have drivers buying hands-free headsets so they can keep on talking in their cars, but hands-free phone conversations might not be any safer.





