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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 … Continued
  • 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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