Robert Poole is director of transportation policy and Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at Reason Foundation.
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Remote Towers Offer Hope for Smaller U.S. Airports
European countries are using remote air traffic control towers to improve and expand tower services.
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Time to Get U.S. Air Traffic Control Out of the 1960s
The U.S. air traffic system is the world’s largest, but technologically it lags behind other countries that have implemented digital messaging, GPS flight tracking and newer alternatives to the 1960s-era systems still found in U.S. air traffic facilities.
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Corporatizing Air Traffic Control Fixes Key Problems
Air traffic control is a high-tech service business currently embedded in a tax-funded government bureaucracy, which leads to a number of predictable consequences.
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How and Why to Toll the Interstates that Need Reconstruction
Replacing aging Interstate highways with toll-financed new ones.
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How Asset Recycling Could Solve Trumps Infrastructure Problem
A path to generating private investment in infrastructure.
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Fitch Ratings Tracks the Growth of Managed Lanes in the US
The important differences between high-occupancy toll lanes and Express Lanes.
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Examining the Claims About America’s Crumbling Infrastructure
Not every infrastructure project is equally important and a focus on highway congestion in major cities should be prioritized.
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Air Traffic Control Debate Should Focus on Facts, Not False Terms
Critics of changes to the FAA organization try to label what is being proposed as “privatization” of the air traffic system, knowing it'll bring opposition from public employee unions and many Democrats.
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Trump and Congress Can Jumpstart Improvements to Interstate Highways in Southern California
Numerous regulations and provisions serve as major obstacles preventing the improvement of highways and other infrastructure.
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Removing Barriers to Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
Federal rules and regulations and that prevent investment in infrastructure projects.
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Paving the Way for P3 Infrastructure
There are two important opportunities that the P3 community should pursue with the new Congress and the new leadership at the U.S. DOT.
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The Good and Bad of Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Plan
The focus of the plan is to rebuild aging infrastructure, and to do so without a major federal tax increase.
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Will the Trump Era Bring New Infrastructure Investment?
If Congress can be persuaded to create an infrastructure bank that operates in the fiscally conservative, taxpayer-friendly way that TIFIA is now run, that change might be acceptable to a bipartisan majority.
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Public-Private Partnerships Have a Good and Under-Appreciated Infrastructure Track Record
How to increase infrastructure investment and produce better-justified projects that add real value to our economy.
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A New Way to Jump-Start US Infrastructure Investment
Asset recycling and pension fund investment could play a key role.
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Pension Fund Investment in P3 Infrastructure
Investment in P3 infrastructure continues to be a major global trend, and public pension funds are emerging as key players.