New Jersey Train Crash Heightens Rail-Safety Concerns
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Robert Puentes, chief executive of the Eno Center for Transportation in Washington, D.C., said it remained to be seen whether...
Transportation Secretary Foxx Moves to Heal Scars of Urban Renewal
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“Foxx has taken a different tack than previous secretaries, especially in his recognition that transportation investments can connect people, but...
Denver’s Transit System Makes Tracks
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In 2011, the U.S. Department of Transportation provided more than $1 billion for Denver's FasTracks expansion. But private-sector investment and...
Rules of the road for self-driving cars set to be released
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Paul Lewis, vice president of policy at the Eno Center for Transportation, said its unclear how rigorous this data sharing...
Don’t ground the American economy
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Here we go again. With the end of the fiscal year looming, Congress is making noise about shutting down the...
Voters Are in the Driver's Seat
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This November, the power of the state and local governments in the American electoral process will be forcefully demonstrated. But...
Northampton County's upcoming bridge project is breaking the mold
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The P3 model is being used in other places across the country, but its success record has been mixed, said...
Where do infrastructure dollars produce the most gain?
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Though it's hard to make national comparisons, the good news for empiricists is that more infrastructure decisions are merit-based, incorporating...
2016 Top 40 Under 40: Paul Lewis
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Since joining Eno five years ago, Lewis has been instrumental in the organization's growth in the transportation policy field, while...
The politics of infrastructure
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Eno President and CEO joins Mary Cummings-Jordan on Radio Times as she takes on three different stories related to infrastructure.
How Republicans in Congress Would Respond to Big-Spending Infrastructure Push
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“In 2009, there was this consensus in Washington that something had to be done to get people to work, and...
