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Distracted pedestrians: still not as dangerous as their driving counterparts (NYT) At the Detroit auto show, signs of government control over the industry were plentiful (Newsweek) Missouri business and labor groups start a new Transportation Alliance to find solutions to the state’s funding crisis (KC Star) In Minnesota, a local editorial board questions whether easier … Continued
  • Distracted pedestrians: still not as dangerous as their driving counterparts (NYT)
  • At the Detroit auto show, signs of government control over the industry were plentiful (Newsweek)
  • Missouri business and labor groups start a new Transportation Alliance to find solutions to the state’s funding crisis (KC Star)
  • In Minnesota, a local editorial board questions whether easier federal funding will prove risky for the Central Corridor light rail project (Pioneer Press)
  • In Illinois, locals view high-speed rail as an economic and quality-of-life benefit … (Tribune)
  • … as do their neighbors in Indiana, whose weekend rail rally drew an estimated 800 (News-Sentinel)
  • LaHood paid a weekend visit to Colorado to tout stimulus job creation … (AP)
  • … before hailing Oprah’s Monday show on distracted driving (Fast Lane)

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