Denver injected some novelty to the planning process with “Build Your Own Transit System,” a digital interface that turns users into transportation planners -- and budget-makers.
Read MoreTransit that is useful to people requires more than just lines on a map. Many of the changes needed to create more effective transit are shaped at the most local level.
Read MoreAfter release of district-level report cards revealing poor bus service citywide, elected officials and advocates release letter to the governor calling for low-cost solutions to fix bus service.
Read MoreOpen transit data makes using transit easy. It creates transparency and an informed public, facilitates citizen engagement, enables new research, helps transit agencies make better-informed decisions.
Read MoreNews out of Detroit this week is trumpeting Friday’s launch of the Q-Line, a privately funded streetcar that runs 3.3...
Read MoreColumbus, Ohio, lauded as an official USDOT “Smart City,” has a transit agency that’s actually doing something brilliant.
We're back with our long-awaited follow up to the M5 Break-Up Chronicles!
In a recent scan of state-level transportation conferences we spotted a noteworthy sign of the times.
Nick Sifuentes is Deputy Director of New York City’s Riders Alliance, a grassroots organization of subway and bus riders fighting for stronger investment in New York’s public transit.
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