- Pennsylvania Finally Passes Transpo Bill (Inquirer)
- Among Other Things, the Bill Raises PA Speed Limit to 70 on Some Roads (Tribune-Democrat)
- Will Washington State Get Its Transpo Bill Done? (Transpo Issues Daily)
- Bus-Only Lanes in Calgary Reduce Congestion for Everyone (Metro News)
- The Men Behind the Curtain of Penn Station's Daily 1,200-Train "Ballet" (NJ.com)
- Central Indiana Transit Funding Package in the Works (Reporter Times)
- Has America Hit Peak Gas? Yeah, 10 Years Ago. (Scientific American)
- LA Times Advises Measure J's Sponsors Not to Rush Back to the Ballot
- How Transit Puts More Jobs Within Reach of Low-Income Workers (Strib)
- Boston Needs High-Speed Rail (Globe)
- How Do You Transform a Community After a Century of Neglect? (RWJF)
- The Lotus Flower in the Sky and 11 Other Outlandish Ideas for Cities (UBM Future Cities)
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