Robert Poole is director of transportation policy and Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at Reason Foundation.
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What is a revenue-risk public-private partnership?
And when is revenue risk the better financing choice for the state and taxpayers?
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Lessons from San Diego’s proposed mileage fee
Mileage-based user fees should replace gas taxes, not be added to existing fuel taxes.
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Aviation Policy News: European aviation’s net zero plan, rethinking service at small airports, and more
Plus: Looking ahead to the next FAA reauthorization bill, Amazon Air adds business for airports, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Pandemic and migration change transportation plans, supply chain crisis, and more
Plus: Puerto Rico considering more toll road leases, emulating Canada on commercial rest areas, and more.
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Growing agreement that government regulations are driving up the costs of vital infrastructure
We may have an unprecedented opportunity to reform the National Environmental Policy Act.
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Aviation Policy News: Merger increases airline competition, eliminating the North Atlantic tracks, and more
Plus: Linking smaller airports to popular destinations, legal scholars debate approaches to drone law, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Most advanced toll lanes, DOT’s unserious supply chain proposal, and more
Plus: Mileage-based user fees study breaks new ground, the 15-minute city, and more.
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Finding ways to finance the reconstruction of America’s bridges
The Mobile River Bridge in Alabama is just one of many major bridges that need to be replaced with modern facilities.
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Aviation Policy News: Remote towers going mainstream in Europe, handicapping the eVTOL race, and more
Plus: Why 2022 could be a banner year for U.S. airport P3 projects, the EU airport slot system is under fire, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Backlash to highway guidance, new federal bridge program, and more
Plus: Privacy concerns over mileage-based user fees, House committee disappoints on automated vehicle innovation, and more.
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A guide to customer-friendly tolling policies to help states rebuild highways and bridges
How states can implement customer-friendly tolling policies that address worries like double taxation and create genuine value for drivers and truckers.
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FAA and FCC failures played key roles 5G rollout problems
Full cooperation between aviation safety regulators and telecommunications regulators enabled 5G towers to be placed with adequate distance from runways in Europe.
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Aviation Policy News: Institutional failure on 5G and aviation, runway excursions, and more
Plus: Biden administration's rulemaking, the FAA’s Metroplex nears completion, and more.
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The bipartisan infrastructure law is likely to drive up costs and restrict highway expansion in growing states
The law could also undermine the Biden administration’s own climate change priorities.
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I-95 fiasco shows lack of proper stewardship is an ongoing problem for highways
Highways should be understood and managed as utility businesses, comparable to electric, gas, water, and telecommunications utilities.
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Surface Transportation News: FHWA vs. bipartisan infrastructure bill, traffic congestion, and more
Plus: Beware the “induced demand” calculator, Amtrak expansion and freight rail, and more.
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Aviation Policy News: Vertiports for regional air mobility, Congress oblivious to changing airline competition, and more
Plus: Rethinking airport charges and regulation, from bad to worse on 5G and U.S. aviation, and more.
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Getting to ‘yes’ on toll-financed Interstate reconstruction
Customer-friendly tolling is the trucking industry's least-bad alternative—and perhaps the only feasible alternative —for funding the needed rebuilding of Interstate highways.