- How Bill Shuster's Car Sales Background Could Help With Transpo Funding (Philly.com)
- Meanwhile, Shuster's Considered "Most Vulnerable" to Primary Challenge (Politics PA)
- Heat Wave! Transit Systems Take Caution in NJ, DC
- Bike-Friendly Businesses See Rewards as Cycling Culture Grows (HuffPo)
- Vegas-California Rail Plan Failed to Meet "Buy America" Standards (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Mexico's $100B in Transpo Investments Will Include High-Speed Rail (AP)
- Why the Trend of Solo Living is Creating More Sustainable Cities (Atlantic Cities)
- Is Phoenix Good for Cycling? Opinions Vary (AZCentral.com)
- Could Elon Musk's Super-Fast "Hyperloop" Revolutionize Transportation? (USA Today, Business Insider)
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