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Uber quantifies the one-night stands of its riders
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The luxury car service crunched the numbers to find out who uses their classy rides for brief overnight trysts on the weekend and compares the top six Uber cities.
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Arlington is developing a six-year plan for Capital Bikeshare
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How will CaBi survive and thrive in its second, third, and fourth years of operation? Arlington County wants a strategy and is collecting all the data it can as part of its Capital Bikeshare Transit Development Plan.
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Capital Bikeshare hits new 2012 landmarks
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The service hit a million and a half trips this week, suggesting it'll reach two million rides well before its second birthday. The popularity is undeniable — and more and more, other cities look to D.C.'s model.
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Capital Bikeshare's riders may fit our exact stereotype of D.C. bicyclists
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A new Virginia Tech report confirms the numbers — D.C. bicyclists and bikeshare users are overwhelmingly white, educated professionals. Should we really have doubted the common perception of bicyclists?
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Our capital's history of car, bike, and pedestrian violence, mapped
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What does a decade of road violence look like in Washington, D.C.? The imagination no longer has to suffice in answering this question — an interactive map of the death data from Jan. 1, 2001 to December 31, 2009 has emerged thanks to UK-based transport information specialists at ITO World
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Nearly 200,000 D.C households survive without any cars
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The Brookings Institution has released on a new report detailing, expanding, and enlightening on the millions in America who live the zero-vehicle life.
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Explosion in data usage adds to mobile providers' bottom lines
To spot the changes transforming the telecommunications industry, one need not look further than carriers' television commercials.
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Montgomery County nears 1M residents
CommentMaryland's most populous county is approaching a population of 1 million, and the population of the state's largest city has fallen by nearly 5 percent in the last decade.
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EPA: How heavy is the data burden?
The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking comments from contractors — especially the small ones — on the burden associated with a requirement to disclose all business relationships
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Highlights from Monday's 'Capital Insider'
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch clips on our blog now.
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WMATA announces plans to make data more accessible
WMATA has good news for software geeks, transit nerds, and anybody who rides public transit and owns a computer.
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