Debatable Ideas: Examining Key Transportation Issues, Myths and Misconceptions
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Debatable Ideas: Examining Key Transportation Issues, Myths and Misconceptions

In this series, Reason's transportation policy analysts examine key infrastructure issues, including common myths and misconceptions found in today's policy debates. 

Reason’s Debatable Ideas series is examining key transportation issues, including many common myths and misconceptions found in today’s infrastructure policy debates.

  1. How Do High-Occupancy Toll Lanes Benefit All Income Groups? by Baruch Feigenbaum
  2. Can Increasing Highway Capacity Be Effective? by Robert Poole
  3. Should Automated Vehicle Regulation Precede Technical Standardization? by Marc Scribner
  4. Do Lower Speed Limits Make Roadways Safer? by Baruch Feigenbaum
  5. Should Every Road Be a Complete Street? by Robert Poole
  6. Is Level of Service or Vehicle-MIles Traveled a Better Way to Measure Traffic Congestion? by Baruch Feigenbaum
  7. Should Freight Train Crew Sizes Be Regulated? by Marc Scribner