Interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of mobility studies. Cutting edge research on the past and present of transportation.

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Fun fact: To drive on all of the paved roads in the United States, you would have to drive nonstop at 100 miles per hour for 4 years.
Fun fact: The first cars did not have steering wheels. Drivers steered with a lever.
Fun fact: In 1923, 173 new inventions by women for cars had been reported; they included a carburetor and an electric engine starter.
Fun fact: The smallest adult bicycle ever created had wheels made from silver dollars.
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2012's Biggest Transportation Successes - theatlanticcities.com/commut…

"If God had really intended men to fly, he'd make it easier to get to the airport." - George Winters
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Is 2013 the Year of New Transportation Funding? governing.com/blogs/fedwatch…

The Berghahn offices will be closed until January 2. Have a nice week, everyone!
Fun fact: Fastest speed ever recorded on a bicycle attained by American Olympic Cyclist John Howard, when he reached 152.2 mph in 1985.
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Toward Zero Waste: Mumbai's Informal #Recycling Economy ow.ly/gdyBZ

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A Former Coke Executive Built His Own Track After Losing His Driver's License businessinsider.com/dean-wil…

Our latest issue features an article about Hans Christian Andersen's works & now his first ever story has been found: j.mp/TibLxM

"There are only two emotions in a plane: boredom and terror." - Orson Welles
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Don’t worry, when we move off of Earth we can grow plants in space bit.ly/T2lecH

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Spy Shots: 2014 Maserati Ghibli prototype spied for the first time aol.it/SEYUcp

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Virus Outbreak Has Turned Baltic Cruise Into A 'Plague Ship' businessinsider.com/virus-ou…

Fun fact: The Wright Bros operated a small bike repair shop in Dayton, Ohio. They used their workshop to build the 1903 Wright Flyer.