- What Other Countries Have Achieved With Infrastructure as U.S. Congress Dithers (WSJ)
- California Ratings of Rail Stations Give Top Grades to Bay Area, Average Grades to L.A. (LAT)
- The Risks Behind Uber's Plans for "World Domination" (Skift)
- Imagining a New Future for Dallas's Aging Highways (Dallas Morning News)
- Pittsburgh Bike-Share Beats Expectations (AP)
- SunRail Offers Model for Potential Tampa Commuter Rail (Tampa Bay Times)
- Seattle DOT Takes Over Bike-Share, With Plans for Expansion (Next City)
- FTA Hears Reports on Transit Worker Assaults, Fatigue (Progressive Railroading)
- Study Ranks Safest and Deadliest States for Drivers (Forbes)
- The World's First Driverless Bus Debuts in China (CityLab)
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