A private firm will offer service between Miami and Orlando, trying to prove that private rail service can compete with Amtrak.
The majority of Americans still drive alone in a car to and from work. But in cities and states across the nation, the commuter population is turning to carpools, public transportation, walking, and bikes.
Public transportation advocates are miffed that Apple has left off directions to bus and train stops from its new mapping software.
Think your commute is long? Turns out a rapidly growing number of commuters are flying to get to work.
Citibank is sponsoring New York City's new bike rental program. It's a two-wheeled marketing opportunity.
Biking to work has become part of the culture for many tech companies.
New York joins other big U.S. cities to create short-term bike rentals. But the complicated logistics can make officials' heads spin.
Frustrated Houston residents want traffic light cameras to disappear. This follows L.A.'s decision last month to switch off its cameras
Cities across the nation are opening more toll roads and raising prices at existing ones to help supplement tight budgets.
As more cities get bike lanes, the culture and cache of bikes grows. Now retailers are jumping on board.