David Reed David Reed

Going Beyond the Status Quo

Everything slowed down a bit in New York, and the reemergence created an opportunity to take aggressive action in striping bike lanes, closing streets to cars, and carving out more space for people, bikes, and their micromobility vehicles. These converging forces together gave root to a public that wanted their own way of getting around more easily, more freely, replacing the subway train with more enjoyable commutes.

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Congestion Pricing as a Solution in America?

How do we reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in transportation? The recent passing of the Inflation Reduction Act and the EV incentives to go along with it will help in theory, though that doesn't do enough to get people out of their cars, as implementing local policies and consumer trends in general can do.

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David Reed David Reed

Drive Less and Save

“Find a cheaper gas station”, “Go out and buy an electric car.” While I fully support the transition to electric vehicles and moving our economy away from fossil fuels, car dependence is the real issue.

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David Reed David Reed

My Journey Towards Becoming an Entrepreneur

The way I see it now, there’s really no better and pressing time than the present to work on a more sustainable future, and never has it been more important to do something of my own, while also helping our planet.

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