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Surface Transportation Innovations Reason Foundation's Surface Transportation Innovations newsletter regularly examines and analyzes the latest news and developments in toll lanes, congestion solutions, road funding issues, and more. If you would like to receive the Surface Transportation Innovations newsletter via email, please send an email with your contact information to Robert Poole, Reason's director of transportation studies
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- Surface Transportation Innovations #19
Topics include: rethinking federal highway spending; making cost-effective highway improvements; congestion tolls vs. urban growth boundaries; "sustainable mobility," and other topics.
Robert Poole
November 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #18
Topics include: Longer Combination Vehicles (LCVs), electronic toll tag technology, adaptive cruise control to help reduce traffic congestion, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
August 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #17
Topics include: the reauthorization's tolling provisions, academic support for tolled express lanes, Reason's latest transit study, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #16
Topics include: the reauthorization bills, PPPs, managed lanes, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #15
Special Focus on Federal reauthorization bills
Robert Poole
April 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #14
Topics include: Reason's toll truckways study, tolls and the Federal highway reauthorization, transportation costs and sprawl, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
February 1, 2004 - Surface Transportation Innovations #13
Topics include: a new approach to toll road financing, London's congestion pricing, transit and congestion, STPP's transportation costs study, and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2004 - Mises Predicted the Crisis (11/7)
- Another $24 Billion Stimulus: President to Sign Extension of Homebuyer Credit (11/6)
- Faux-Recovery: Unemployment Hits 10.2 Percent (11/6)
- Gun-Control Laws Fail to Prevent Gun Crimes in England; Ayn Rand on Self-Defense (11/5)
- Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand's Great Legacy (11/5)
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What's Wrong With Ayn Rand?
The goddess of reason wasn't so reasonable
(11/6)
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Social Science in the Drug War Zone
Texas sociologist Howard Campbell on drug war failures at the Juarez/El Paso border
(11/6)
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Reason.tv: Goddess of the Market Author Jennifer Burns on Ayn Rand
(11/6)
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Friday Funnies
The second stimulus
(11/6)
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Baby Barnum
The thin line between hype and fraud.
(11/5)
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The Double Standard About Bias in Journalism
Every reporter has a point of view. But some refuse to admit it.
(11/5)
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Reason.tv: Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand
(11/5)
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America Only Seems Polarized
We're still a country full of political moderates
(11/5)
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