The majority of Americans still drive alone in a car to and from work. But in cities and states across the nation, the commuter population is turning to carpools, public transportation, walking, and bikes.
Need a set of wheels, but don't want to commit to car payments? A couple of new Bay Area companies are connecting non-car owners with vehicles that are sitting unused in someone else's garage.
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Commuter Nation: How America gets to work
Apple's iOS Maps leaves off transit lines
'Supercommuters' board airplanes to get to work
Citibank spins publicity with NYC bikeshare
Techies on the cutting edge... of bike commuting
Bike-share system to roll out on New York City streets
Houston wants to turn off red light cameras
More toll roads and higher tolls for U.S. drivers
Bicycles become trendy marketing tool
Car-sharing matches unused cars with people who need them
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