Choose Your Own Utopia: What Will We Make of Driverless Cars?
Cross-posted from the Frontier Group.
October 2, 2015
Despite Problems, Boston’s MBTA Should Continue to Expand
Cross posted from the Frontier Group.
February 12, 2015
The Suburbs Aren’t Dying — They’re Growing Differently
Cross-posted from the Frontier Group.
January 26, 2015
DOTs Now Have No Excuse for Ignoring Changing Transportation Trends
As report titles go, you could hardly get less sexy than "NHCRP Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 6: The Effects of Socio-Demographics on Future Travel Demand." But buried within this wonky new document from the Transportation Research Board are ideas that can -- and should -- upend the way local, state, and federal officials plan for future transportation needs.
August 21, 2014
Will Young Republicans Change the Narrative About Conservatives and Cities?
Last week, the Pew Research Center came out with a massive poll on political polarization in the United States. As Angie reported here, one of the main conclusions was that there is a stark divide between liberals and conservatives when it comes to the type of community in which they want to live. Conservative Americans, by and large, prefer living in spread-out rural areas and small towns, while liberals tend to prefer cities.
June 16, 2014
Dueling Forecasts: Does the Energy Dept. Know Something U.S. DOT Doesn’t?
Tony Dutzik is a senior policy analyst with the Frontier Group. This article was originally posted on the Frontier Group's blog.
April 16, 2014
How Transit Pays for the Automobile’s Sins
Tony Dutzik is a senior policy analyst with the Frontier Group.
March 25, 2014
2013: Another Year of Falling Per-Capita Driving in U.S.
This post was originally published on the blog of the Frontier Group, where the author is a senior policy analyst.
February 24, 2014