RUSHFORD — Farmers in southeastern Minnesota hope to capitalize on a growing interest in local foods and have launched a trucking business to haul their produce directly to offices in the Twin Cities.
WILSON, N.C. — When a small city abruptly parked all its buses to launch a publicly subsidized van service offering $1.50 trips anywhere in town, only one of its bus drivers — a big-city transplant — ...
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Solving California's transportation problems before 2038

The California high-speed rail debacle has become Exhibit A for why it is increasingly difficult for policymakers anywhere in America to bring large-scale infrastructure projects online, with the ...
More than half of students in the U.S. attend high-poverty public schools–and in some states, that percentage is much higher. In Mississippi, for example, approximately 92 percent of students attend ...
Getting around rural America without a car is hard — especially for older residents. It makes public transportation especially important in rural areas, but providing the resource can be challenging.
The scope of the literature review was divided into two parts. The part one aimed to understand the relationship between a certain transportation research problem (e.g., traffic monitoring) and its ...