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What the $5 Divvy Membership Means for Chicago
By Matt Pollock
Divvy's new discount for low-income Chicagoans doesn't just grant access to bike-share. It incentivizes it. Read more
How to Improve Your Bike-to-Work Experience
By Whet Moser
From Gin Kilgore, program director of the League of Illinois Bicyclists, and Annie Byrne, co-owner of BFF Bikes in Bucktown Read more
Bad Commutes Make an Economy Worse
By Whet Moser
Cities with high levels of income segregation do worse economically—and it seems that commuting times are a main reason why. Read more
Could a Deadly Train Derailment Happen in Chicago?
By Whet Moser
The recent Amtrak accident in Philadelphia casts a troubling spotlight on Chicago. Read more
Advice on Biking with Your Kid, from a Car-Free Parent
By Whet Moser
Gin Kilgore, program director for the League of Illinois Bicyclists, talks about her experiences as a cycling mom and how to get started biking your kid around. Read more
The 606 Shows How to Design a Park in the 21st Century (and Beyond)
By Whet Moser
Our newest public park reflects the city's anxieties and desires for the future, like its predecessors that made Chicago the city in a garden. Read more
How Chicago Could Turn Its Parking-Meter Money Pit Into a Revenue Stream
By Whet Moser
More meters and dynamic pricing could boost revenues—while at the same time keeping businesses and their customers happy. Read more
What a Legendary Woman's-Rights Advocate Learned from Bicycling
By Whet Moser
Frances Willard helped give women the right to vote and was the first dean of women at Northwestern. But she didn't fully discover herself until she got on a bicycle. Read more
Divvy Is Usually Faster Than Public Transportation
By Whet Moser
In a station-to-station race, Chicago's three-speed bike-share cycles tend to beat the CTA by a small margin. And users are starting to figure that out. Read more
Chicago’s Carless Population Is Growing—and Developers Are Responding
By Whet Moser
One-person, no-car households are growing in Chicago, just as it did at the beginning of the last century. Read more
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