- U.S. News: Gas Prices Are Too Damn Low
- Is It Time to Scrap the Interstate Highway System? (The Week)
- Fresh Off Elections, State Leaders Look for Transpo Funding Sources (Land Line)
- D.C. Metro Chair Joins Push for Commuter Tax Equality (WaPo)
- Who Are the Biggest Uber Users on the Hill? (WSJ)
- All Aboard Florida Plan Gets Public Feedback (Florida Today)
- In Albuquerque, BRT Could Travel Along Historic Route 66 (Next City)
- St. Louis Group Partners With T4America on Transit Funding (St. Louis Public Radio)
- Details to Emerge for Dallas-Forth Worth High-Speed Train (Dallas Biz Journal)
- How to Decode Atlanta's Mixed Messages on Transpo (Curbed)
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