What do NYC, DC, Boston, and Philadelphia have in common? For one, they're old, crowded cities with good (okay,
decent) public transit. “The five cities with the highest proportions of households without a vehicle were all among the top five cities in a recent ranking of the quality of public transportation," Michael Sivak, director of Sustainable Worldwide Transportation at Michigan, told
WSJ.
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