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Atlanta voters approved $250 million in bonds for the project.
Hipsters beware. New York is suspending train service from Brooklyn for 18 months.
Because of politics, China spends almost twice as much
In his new book, “Door to Door,” Edward Humes uncovers the surprising details of global transportation.
No, really. Tax payers' dollars are discounting on-demand rides.
More and more people are moving to cities and turning to public transit, so what happens when these aging systems can't handle the load of increasing masses?
They're cheaper than subways. But busses might make more sense.
State officials breathe a sigh of relief for $300 billion transportation law.
The report cited failing infrastructure and concerns about water security.
Economists say the influx will yield long-term benefit, despite short-term costs.