UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS
The State Transportation Statistics 2015 report contains comprehensive, quantitative data on the following topics: Infrastructure; Safety; Freight Transportation; Passenger Travel; Registered Vehicles and Vehicle-Miles Traveled; Economy and Finance; Energy and Environment
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State Transportation Statistics 2015
Tuesday, November 24th, 2015Seattle, WA: How Do You Do…Sound Transit To & From the Airport?
Tuesday, November 24th, 2015Animation – The basics on riding Link light rail to and from the airport including finding the station, buying a ticket, ORCA cards and more.
View this complete post...America THINKS 2015 Public Transit Survey
Thursday, November 19th, 2015HNTB CORPORATION
Today, two-thirds of Americans are using public transportation because they believe it provides benefits not available when driving. While public transportation use is at high levels, more people can be encouraged to ride if they are provided with service improvements and added amenities…A new America THINKS survey by HNTB Corporation, a national infrastructure solutions firm, explores why Americans are using public transportation, what they like and don’t like, and offers public transportation agencies some of their ideas that could increase ridership.
GRIST: U.S. public transportation sucks, and this is why
Thursday, November 19th, 2015If you’ve ever had the experience of waiting for a very late train, sitting on a broken-down bus for 45 minutes, or trying to navigate what would be a 20-minute drive on three different forms of public transit, you’ve probably wondered to yourself: Why does mass transit in the United States suck so much?
View this complete post...Kansas City, MO: Building Community Through Transit
Wednesday, November 18th, 2015KCRTA talked to major developers along the streetcar line about how the streetcar investment inspired their developments, and how others can help in continuing to realize economic development benefits from our transit investment.
View this complete post...Our Future on Track: A Rail Investment Plan for the Northeast Corridor
Friday, November 13th, 2015NEC FUTURE Choices for the NEC The FRA has identified three distinct Action Alternatives for the NEC, each of which presents a different vision for the future role of passenger rail in the transportation system of the Northeast. In developing these Action Alternatives, the FRA considered a broad range of possibilities for the NEC to […]
View this complete post...City of the Future: Technology and Mobility
Monday, November 9th, 2015NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
Mobility options are fundamental to providing a robust platform for economic activity and human interaction within the urban environment. Today, rapid technological advances coupled with shifts in demographics and public preferences are dramatically altering the nature of transportation in America’s cities. Technology’s ever-growing impact has profound and far-reaching implications for the future of urban mobility
Utah DOT: What Is Optimized Mobility?
Thursday, November 5th, 2015UDOT employees were asked to define what “optimized mobility” is, as part of a presentation by Region One director Kris Petersen and Comptroller director Becky Bradshaw at the 2015 UDOT Annual Conference.
View this complete post...CSX: Winter Safety for Rail Facilities
Friday, October 23rd, 2015Safety tips to help protect you from the unpredictable Winter weather. Whether it’s rain, sleet or snow, make sure you know how to best protect yourself from any obstacles that Winter brings.
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