Recent innovations in urban transportation in the United States have consisted of resident-led efforts to create more ways of moving around the city. Rather than the adoption
of new technology, these advances have centered on reintroducing human vitality into streets that have been lost to cars for decades. Our analysis of the human factors
behind implementing small-scale change in a wholesale way shows that engagement from three areas of society is required for a city to innovate. Read more.
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