Why the West Coast Is Suddenly Beating the East Coast on Transportation
Rob Puentes says newer transit systems out West are growing and haven’t started to experience the pains of rehabilitation experienced by legacy systems on the East Coast.
Rob Puentes says newer transit systems out West are growing and haven’t started to experience the pains of rehabilitation experienced by legacy systems on the East Coast.
Paul Lewis says that even if the AV START bill doesn’t pass this Congress, legislators will have more opportunities to regulate the AV industry before AVs are commercially deployed.
An op-ed expressing concerns about transit agencies procuring Chinese-made rail cars cites an Eno report on the topic.
Paul Lewis writes that WMATA should further improve the contract incentives to reward good behavior rather than solely focus on poor performance.
Robert Puentes joined Post Live for a panel discussion on the future of transportation technology, including dockless mobility, ride sharing, and autonomous vehicles.
Rob Mandle from the Crystal City BID and Alice Grossman from the Eno Center for Transportation discuss the challenges and opportunities for local transportation presented by the arrival of Amazon HQ2 in Arlington, Virginia.
Broward County’s voter-approved transportation plan is the most expensive one in the country approved by voters this year, according to the Eno Center for Transportation.
Goldman School student Reem Rayef sits down with Brianne Eby, Policy Analyst with the Eno Center for Transportation, and Joe Rodriguez, a reporter covering transportation for the San Francisco Examiner, to talk about dockless scooters…
Regarding Amazon’s HQ2, Eno President Robert Puentes cautions that the addition of a major employer doesn’t always strain the highways – it depends on how the development takes shape.
New runways at airports in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco could reduce delays there that can quickly ripple through the national flight system, said a January report by the Eno Center on…
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