Author Archives: Andy Grossman

Gas prices are always a hot topic this time of year. The coming out of the summer sun increases our need for mobility to do the activities we yearn for to get in shape, tan, and in the water. And simple … Continue reading

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Okay, Okay, I know, the pump just keeps getting heavier and heavier everyday.  Even as we drift into the summer season (feels like its been here for months) the prices outside the station seem higher than normal. Take note though, … Continue reading

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Last weekend, as I took a leisurely stroll around downtown Portland, Oregon, I came across a sight reserved for eco-maniacs and car nuts alike (luckily for me Earthgarage attracts both). Right in the dead center of the city center were … Continue reading

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Anyone familiar with The Simpsons should know the potential dangers of listening to a slick city folk preaching the benefits of light rail lines as a way to better the daily lives of the community. However, I beg you to hear me … Continue reading

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Over the last half-century design firms have proven that transportation engineering can generate profound reductions in inefficiencies relating to how we get around.  In almost every case the increase in mobility will also reduce emissions. Many of the contemporary models highlight … Continue reading

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