- Will Gov. Christie Hear Calls for Resurrection of the ARC Tunnel? (Northjersey.com)
- TIGER II Analysis: Transport Politic, T4America, Grist, Bond Buyer
- Some TIGER II Winners: Atlanta, Miami, Oregon, Madison, Jersey City, Ports
- And Losers: Austin, Dallas, District of Columbia, Milwaukee
- Feds Can’t Reform Transportation Alone, Need State and Local Cooperation (MTR)
- Transpo Committee Chair Oberstar Faces Tough Reelection (Politico, MinnPost)
- Why Sharing Track With Freight Slows Amtrak (MPR)
- Tea Party Climate Contrarians Are a Dime a Dozen (NYT)
- Virginia Wants to Boost Speed Limits on Some Highways (WTOP)
- It's Official: DC Has a Complete Streets Policy (GGW)
- Beijing Officials Look at Curbing the Number of Cars (WSJ)
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