- DOT Talks Freight Policy (Journal of Commerce, Aiken Leader)
- Connecticut Transit Boss Defends Hartford Bus Project (AP)
- Atlantic Cities Looks at Georgia's Rising Pedestrian Deaths
- Proposed Wyoming Law Would Raise Gas Tax, Car Registration Fees (Billings Gazette)
- Keystone Politics Opines: Transit's Gotta Be #1 for Funding in Pennsylvania
- How D.C. Metro Can Write a Better Headway Policy (GGW)
- The Tennessean Lauds Nashville's Transit Outlook
- South Florida Biz Journal: Acela Success Bodes Well for "All Aboard Florida"
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