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Georgia Should Seek Solutions to Drunk Driving that Work
While too many Americans continue to die from drunk driving, there is little evidence that lowering the BAC from .08 to .05 will work
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High-Speed Rail in Europe and Asia: Lessons for the United States
The evidence suggests that high-speed railâ??s limited success in Europe and Asia is not transferrable to the U.S.
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Savings for Fresno: The Role of Privatization
As Fresno navigates budget challenges, privatization can lower costs and put performance, results first
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Slow Start to L.A.’s Toll Lanes Certain to Gain Speed
Given time optional lanes reduce congestion and provide travel options
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Rethinking Washington State Parks: How to Avoid Governor Inslee
Antiquated, top-down management model is unsustainable; private sector can play major role
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #103
GAO on RNP's slow progress, How cost-effective are ATC providers? and More...
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Lessons for Gov. Brown
The governor's education reforms are good steps, but need to go further
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President Obama’s Recycled Transportation Proposals
Here's how the president could ensure funding for infrastructure
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Surface Transportation Newsletter #115
Access to jobs via auto, Inside the transit "black box," and More
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Louisiana Republicans Introduce Bills to Replicate Massachusetts’s Pro-Union, Anti-Privatization
Bills would effectively shut down use of privatization, competitive contracting to lower costs of government