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Transportation Futurist | Pioneer of Equitable, Sustainable Mobility Systems | Author of Near to Far
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While USA is breaking down, it seems some Crows find it a good time to learn Snowboarding :) youtube.com/shorts/9ZUtb...

GR8 to be in the Washington Post today - covering the long hard work in Shrinking the Size of some of our cars (for local use + transit connectivity in the burbs :) wapo.st/4jJi7pN #affordability #sustainability #multimobility #access

#Elon looks like a bird that just flew into a window

In the Beginning. (The biggest vehicle is Earth - we are All Passengers)

Trump Always Chickens Out

Turns out doing the Nazi salute is bad for business. Elon wanted to “advance humanity” and turn X into an everything app just nuked his own brand. Tesla’s tanking. He’s alienated nearly everyone who might’ve been a customer. He didn’t just shoot himself in the foot — he flew straight into the sun.

behind the curtain

It’s interesting to me that the majority of USA people think our country is in a state of Decline - but not one person connects our Bloated Oversized Vehicle condition as a part of the problem. (Picture shows 2 guys vehicles that drove to work :(

So F**king Embarrassing !!!

My post: “The SUV that Broke the City’s Back” www.linkedin.com/posts/dan-st...

There are so many creative wonderful humans living amongst us. If you are interested in our Deeper REALITY - this is worth 2 minutes of your life to watch!

When the United States of America was great, much of the planet wasn’t. (fake history Caddy by Erik Blatter)

trump behind the curtain

This will go perfect with Trump’s “Lie-Brary”: abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics...

Who would’ve guessed? Trump — accidental hero of the environment! Slashing manufacturing, curbing consumption, grounding flights… all in the name of chaos. But hey, Mother Earth got a breather!

People who've biked for decades may not realize how daunting it is for a novice to even understand what options exist. (I've experienced this myself -- I was in my 30s when I bought my first bike.) Nice to see AARP offer this primer.