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Charlotte Talks: Will High-Speed Rail Ever Roar Through Charlotte? Fast Trains Face An Uphill Climb

October 23, 2019//

High-speed rail has long been a tough sell in the US, but plans are still in the works for it to come to Charlotte, NC. Listen to Jeff Davis provide commentary on the future of…

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Can commuter rail save our suburbs?

October 8, 2019//

Paul Lewis discusses suburban transit, including expanding light-rail lines and building new commuter rail services. “As cities grow and want to be world-class and compete on a global scale, they need to show a map…

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Land Line Now: Jeff Davis Talks Alternative Distribution for Federal Highway Funding

October 8, 2019/
Federal Funding, Highway Trust Fund, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

“Land Line Now” is the first daily news and information program designed specifically for America’s truck drivers. The show is broadcast nationwide each day on Sirius XM Satellite Radio’s The Road Dog on Sirius XM…

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A glimmer of hope as ridership rebounds for Metro and other transit systems

October 5, 2019//

Americans took 2.5 billion passenger trips on public transportation in the second quarter of 2019 — 11 million more trips than during the same period last year, according to the latest report by the American…

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Report: Federal Highway Aid Is Rigged

October 4, 2019//

“We’ve written before that maybe we should blow up the highway trust fund and rethink how we fund transportation, but this report was to point out and respond to the growing concern the highway funding…

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In Search of Bipartisanship, Congressional Leaders Point to Transportation Bill

October 3, 2019//

Jeff Davis, senior fellow at the Eno Center for Transportation, expects Congress to, at a minimum, work on federal funding legislation meant to avoid a shutdown of federal agencies.

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Chinese electric bus maker BYD faces U.S. ban pushed by Senate and competitors

September 27, 2019//

Hear Jeff Davis weigh in on the latest on the bill to ban Chinese firms from the U.S. public bus market in this segment of Marketplace.

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Climate Change Is Already Impacting The Region’s Public Transit

September 24, 2019//

Eno’s Policy Analyst Brianne Eby discusses the local impacts of climate change and how it could affect public transit in the region.

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Higher federal gas taxes? Businesses are pushing the idea

September 10, 2019//

Jeff Davis, a senior analyst at the nonpartisan Eno Center for Transportation didn’t think that much is needed. Raising the tax five cents each of the next two years and a penny per year thereafter should be enough, he said. “The higher fuel taxes are the most logical way to stabilize the highway fund, he said. “Nothing comes close to the ease of implementation,” Davis said.

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Higher federal gas taxes? Businesses are pushing the idea

September 9, 2019//

The Chamber says its proposed increase of five cents a gallon for the next five years would cost motorists an average of $9 a month. Jeff Davis, a senior analyst at the Eno Center for…

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