8/2/2010 10:00:00 PM
Paris' pedestrians and cyclists have had a lot to celebrate in a decade of pro-green policies. Since 2001, traffic in the city has dropped nearly 25 percent because of better public transport and restrictions on automobiles.
NPR reports that officials in Paris, France hope to parlay the popularity of the Velib bike sharing program into an electric car-sharing program they've dubbed Autolib. [MORE]
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