We know Uber & Lyft are siphoning some transit riders away. But at present we can say definitively that Chariot is not, not in Northern Brooklyn.
Here we take a look at who is governing American transit agencies, and how well they reflect transit riders and the residents of their service areas.
The threat that automated vehicles pose to public transit is a political threat.
Debates in Boston, New York and Chicago are challenging city halls and transit operators to make commuter rail infrastructure within the city limits part of the transportation answer in both booming and struggling urban districts.
A series of debates in Boston, New York and Chicago are challenging city halls and transit operators to make commuter rail infrastructure within the city limits part of the transportation answer in both booming and struggling urban districts.
Read MoreNew York City bus operators say their number 1 job frustration is blocked bus lanes.
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We understand that taking parking or general travel lanes for exclusive bus use is politically hard.
The neglect of the Miami-Dade transit system (MDT) under Mayor Carlos Gimenez has become shockingly literal.
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