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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 #27
Topics include: telecommuting's cost-effectiveness; congestion and regional economies; PPPs for transport infrastructure; guidelines for state PPP legislation; and other news.
Robert Poole
November 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #26
Topics include: Reason's new Virtual Exclusive Busways study; Hudson's disappointing surface transportation report; design-build success stories; truck congestion pricing in L.A.; and other news.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #25
Topics include: Atlanta's look at innovative truck toll lanes; paying for better commutes; financial community bullishness on tolling; and transportation network vulnerability.
Robert Poole
August 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #24
Topics include: HOV/HOT lanes safety; affordable transponders; S&P's report on public-private partnerships; public support for toll lanes; and traffic signal timing.
Robert Poole
June 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #23
Topics include: paying for new lane construction out of toll revenue; the continued decline of car-pooling; tolling existing free lanes; incident-related congestion; and inaccuracies in rail and road traffic forecasting.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #22
Topics include: how congestion harms urban economies; trucking re-regulation in Congress; HOV enforcement; and other breaking news stories.
Robert Poole
April 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #21
Topics include: the need for tolls and public-private partnerships in California; tolling/pricing provisions in the federal transportation bill; building electronic toll collection into vehicles; new data on federal subsidies by transportation mode; and o
Robert Poole
February 1, 2005 - Surface Transportation Innovations #20
Topics include: DOT's recent report on public-private partnerships in transportation; getting the Feds out of transportation funding; second thoughts on shadow tolling; fixing California
Robert Poole
January 1, 2005 - 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
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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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