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Uber, Airbnb and consequences of the sharing economy: Research roundup
Source: JournalistsResource.orgU.S. residents, how they commute and what it costs
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe societal costs and benefits of commuter bicycling
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHealth risks and benefits of urban cycling compared with car use
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHidden health costs of transportation
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U.S. immigrants and bicycling: Two-wheeled in autopia
Source: JournalistsResource.orgBicycle commuting is a relatively common in many parts of Europe, China and India, but less so elsewhere. While it is gaining support in the United States — a federal tax break for bicycle commuters became law in 2008 — it remains significantly less popular here than abroad.
Pedestrian and bicyclist crashes with hybrid electric vehicles
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Some two million hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have been sold in the United States since commercial production began in 1999. Among the advantages typically mentioned are that hybrids are cleaner, more energy-efficient and quieter. However, one of these apparent benefits carries with it potential risks for other road users, who are accustomed to an environment dominated by louder combustion-engine vehicles (CEVs).
Study-based story ideas for community journalists
Source: JournalistsResource.orgJournalist’s Resource encourages using scholarly research as a lens through which to see local events. Stories on a variety of topics — from immigration to water quality — can be enriched by referencing scholarly research and findings. Such data and insights can provide meaningful context that can elevate a reported piece and give it greater resonance.
Browsing research can also help stimulate new story ideas.