Transit
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Calling on Fans of Transit: Get in the Game
Rob Perks is the transportation advocacy director at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
October 19, 2012
Five Factors That Will Determine Whether TIFIA Benefits Transit
Phineas Baxandall is a senior analyst at the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
October 16, 2012
MassDOT Secretary: “We Will Build No More Superhighways”
OK, everybody, pack your bags. We're all moving to Massachusetts.
October 10, 2012
This Could Be the Biggest Year Ever for Transit at the Ballot Box
Next month, 19 transit-related measures will come before voters. If the rest of this year is any guide, 16 of them will pass.
October 10, 2012
Honolulu Mayoral Frontrunner Would Torpedo Light Rail Project
However controversial a rail project is, is it a good idea to pull the plug after construction has already begun? Honolulu residents have that question to ponder from now until Election Day.
October 9, 2012
Scandalous Video: Obama Talks Sense About Road Building
You all excited to watch the presidential debate tonight? Here's a glimpse back to 2007, when the old Barack Obama was getting us all hyped up on a sugar rush of hope and change. Check out this video, care of the conservative Daily Caller, which is making a lot of hay about some racially-charged remarks Obama made on the campaign trail back then.
October 3, 2012
Census Shows Slight Decline in Solo Car Commuting
For the first time in four years, a smaller share of Americans are driving to work alone.
September 26, 2012
How NOT to Fix Your Economy: Prevent People From Getting to Jobs
Let's say you're a Rust Belt city trying to dust off your stale image and compete in the 21st century. You would think the last thing you would want to do is prevent able-bodied people in your region from working, especially those who are most economically vulnerable.
September 24, 2012
Public Interest Group Makes Progress in Case Against Transit Patent Troll
Martin Kelly Jones makes his living suing transit agencies and other entities for violating his patents on real-time tracking technology. His lawsuits have been an expensive nuisance for the companies and agencies he sues, usually settling for $50,000 to $75,000. But a movement to stop him is gaining traction.
September 19, 2012
What Would Happen If Washington Cuts Transpo Funding 35 Percent?
The Republicans have retreated from their insistence on cutting transportation spending by 35 percent to match Highway Trust Fund revenues -- for now. But the problem is far from solved. As a reminder of the dangers such a policy presents, the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Eno Center for Transportation put out a new report yesterday on the potential consequences of a 35 percent cut in transportation spending.
September 14, 2012