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Mayors: Flint Could Happen to Us

April 25, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
Nearly 1 in 3 American mayors think they may already have hurt their own citizens by making cost-saving decisions on...
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International trade dispute threatens job security at Plattsburgh Bombardier

April 22, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
One of the North Country’s major employers has found itself in a bitter, international trade dispute. Bombardier, a Canadian company...
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U.S. Highway Rules May Get Climate Makeover

April 19, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
The Federal Highway Administration is considering measuring the success of state and local transportation projects by their greenhouse gas emissions....
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Tech-Driven Transportation Is Here to Stay

April 18, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
For many years, the way we addressed transportation challenges like traffic congestion, access and information was to build more. More...
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Sweeping Changes Needed, Consultants Say, As Metro Leaders Head To Capitol Hill

April 13, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
The D.C. region’s transit system must regain the trust of its customers and jurisdictions by improving safety, reliability, and its...
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What One Really Expensive Tunnel Means to U.S. Train Travel

April 4, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
Here’s a story about how business gets done at New York’s Penn Station. In the late 1970s, the escalator connecting...
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Washington Metro, 40 and Creaking, Stares at a Midlife Crisis

April 3, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
Jack Evans was a summer intern here in 1976, the year Metro, the capital region’s subway system, opened to rave...
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Crumbling infrastructure a road block for self-driving cars

April 1, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
WASHINGTON, April 1 — With the rise of autonomous vehicles, car makers and transportation experts say, they're driving into the...
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D.C. Metro Closure A Symptom Of National Transit Funding Woes

March 19, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
This week, the Metrorail system here in Washington, D.C., was shut down for a full day, leaving some 700,000 people...
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Uber Actually Makes Public Transit Better, But Mostly for the Rich

March 17, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
It’s an impressively comprehensive report that addresses an important question, says Paul Lewis, vice president of policy and finance at...
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Is U.S. Infrastructure Destined to Crumble?

March 15, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
U.S. News recently spoke with Robert Puentes about the most pressing infrastructure challenges, how Los Angeles and Detroit are leading...
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How Driverless Cars Can Reshape Our Cities

February 25, 2016 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
"I think it might help public transport in many ways. The first, early adopters could very well be a fleet...
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