HOUSTON — The 2012 Kinder Houston Area Survey found strong support for public transportation and a growing number of people who say they want to live within walking distance of work and shopping, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Survey founder Stephen Klineberg says the results signify an impending shift in the transportation habits of one of the nation's most car-centric cities. For the full story, click here.

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