Today’s Headlines
Blumenauer Wants to Block Band-Aids for Transpo Funding (The Hill) Amtrak Crash Illustrates Hurdles for Controlling Train Speeds (NYT) What If Amtrak Ran Like an Airline? (New Yorker) Maryland Governor Continues to Stall on Purple Line (GGW) FHWA Introduces Design Guide for Protected Bike Lanes (Fast Lane) Can a Classic Counseling Technique Help Cut Down Driving … Continued
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Katie Pearce
9:00 AM EDT on May 19, 2015
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- Blumenauer Wants to Block Band-Aids for Transpo Funding (The Hill)
- Amtrak Crash Illustrates Hurdles for Controlling Train Speeds (NYT)
- What If Amtrak Ran Like an Airline? (New Yorker)
- Maryland Governor Continues to Stall on Purple Line (GGW)
- FHWA Introduces Design Guide for Protected Bike Lanes (Fast Lane)
- Can a Classic Counseling Technique Help Cut Down Driving in Austin? (Next City)
- Bridgeport, CT, Transforms Itself Through TOD (New England Real Estate Journal)
- Long Beach Sees Steady Boost in Cycling (LA Times)
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