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Galvin Mobility Project 
Most of our great cities began as hubs for commerce, where motion was constant. But now, chronic traffic congestion slows the motion that made our cities vital and prosperous. If we are to save our slowing cities, we must act boldly.
The Galvin Project to End Congestion is producing the solutions that will end congestion as a regular part of life.
- Advisory Board
- Project Description
- Vision Statement
- Bob Galvin
- Animations of Transportation Innovations
- Losers as winners
Ted Balaker
February 3, 2004, 5:08pm - Light railís Super Bowl worries
Ted Balaker
February 1, 2004, 6:02pm - Arnold wants hydrogen highways
Ted Balaker
January 21, 2004, 2:39pm - Sex-E Bus
Ted Balaker
January 15, 2004, 11:34am - Free Riders
Ted Balaker
January 13, 2004, 2:13pm - U-Turn on HOT lanes
Ted Balaker
December 28, 2003, 2:16pm - More light rail in Sacramento
Ted Balaker
December 17, 2003, 6:35pm - Congestion charge helps London buses
Ted Balaker
December 9, 2003, 3:35pm - Transit Freefall in Santa Clara
Ted Balaker
December 9, 2003, 3:25pm - Chicken speed
Ted Balaker
November 25, 2003, 9:02am - Curb rights for India
Ted Balaker
November 23, 2003, 1:05pm - Clash of symbols
Ted Balaker
November 20, 2003, 2:47pm - The Lays Effect
Ted Balaker
November 19, 2003, 10:07am - Driving past politics
Ted Balaker
November 13, 2003, 5:33pm - Light rail at the polls
Ted Balaker
November 4, 2003, 5:45pm - Galvin Project to End Congestion
Animations of Innovations
November 30, 1999 - Ted vs. Bart vs. Tom
Ted Balaker
December 30, 1903, 12:00am - Galvin Project to End Congestion: Vision Statement
November 30, 1999 - Galvin Project to End Congestion: Project Description
November 30, 1999 - Galvin Project to End Congestion
November 30, 1999
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Galvin Mobility Project Blog
- New at Reason: Looking Back at the Last Year in Toll Roads, HOT Lanes, Infrastructure Finance (4/8)
- Creating a Managed Lanes Network in Atlanta (3/19)
- How to Reform and Get More Value From Federal Transportation Programs (1/9)
- Reducing Traffic Congestion and Increasing Mobility in Chicago (7/19)
- $52 Billion Plan to Reduce Traffic Congestion In Chicago (7/19)
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