Study: transit users more fit
VANCOUVER, Canada – According to a University of British Columbia study, people who use public transit are three times more likely to meet fitness guidelines than those who don't. For the full story, click here.
Study: transit users more fit. MTC looking to increase efficiency. Mo. bill could help transit.
Study: transit users more fit
VANCOUVER, Canada – According to a University of British Columbia study, people who use public transit are three times more likely to meet fitness guidelines than those who don't. For the full story, click here.
MTC looking to increase efficiency
OAKLAND, Calif – The Metropolitan Transportation Commission agreed on Wednesday to study ways of increasing the efficiency of the Bay Area's transit network. For the full story, click here.
Mo. bill could help transit
ST. LOUIS – At a time when cuts are on the horizon, the Missouri Senate Transportation Committee voted to send a bill to the Senate floor that would allow transportation development districts to fund mass transportation systems. For the full story, click here.

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