- Obama Gets Credit for Broaching Transpo Funding, But It's Up to Congress (National Journal)
- Boehner Won't Be Reviving Idea to Use Oil Drilling Revenue for Transpo (The Hill)
- Indy House Clears Bill to Expand Mass Transit (Indy Star)
- Atlantic Cities Looks Inside Nashville's Heated BRT Battle
- How Did DC TRaffic Congestion Decline (Slightly) This Year? (WaPo)
- In Search of the World's Most Bike-Friendly City (Guardian UK)
- New Orleans Highway Teardown Is a Sensitive Topic (Metropolis Mag)
- Detroit Transit Activists Study Cleveland BRT (Model D)
- Las Vegas Group Offers Vision for Better Urban Corridor (Las Vegas Review Journal)
- Utah "Daybreak" Community Offers Anti-Pollution Model (SL Trib)
- An IndyGo Rider Shares Her Experience (Indianapolis Monthly)
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