- Feds to Develop Vision for Passenger Rail in Southeast (Progressive Railroading)
- A Lot of Streetcar Projects Have Seen Rocky Starts (Wall Street Journal)
- Plans Chugging Along for Dallas-Houston High-Speed Rail (Star-Telegram)
- How New Jersey's Transit Villages Help Battle Sprawl (NJ Spotlight)
- CityLab, CNT, Human Transit Lob More Criticism at Urban Mobility Study
- Hartford Courant: Connecticut's Jammed, But More Roads Aren't the Answer
- A Small-Town Transit Experiment in Georgia (WABE)
- Car Buyers More Interested in Safety Than Flashy Tech (CBS News)
- Why Iowa's Falling Behind on Bike-Friendliness (Des Moines Register)
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