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Transit Dispatchesby Charlie KnuthFebruary 26, 2020

Is commuting the new smoking?

Data overwhelmingly shows why workers should opt-out of driving alone to work each day — not just for their own health, but for the improvement of their work performance, too.

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NewsFebruary 22, 2020

Best (and Worst) Cities for Commuting on Public Transportation in the U.S.

The No. 1 ranked public transportation network allows riders to get nearly anywhere in the area within 30 minutes.

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Transit Dispatchesby Ben WhitakerJanuary 6, 2020

What's the forecast for public transit tech trends in 2020?

Is this the beginning of the end for design-build procurements, and will Mobility as a Service move away from city mega-apps?

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Transit Dispatchesby Lenae StoreyJanuary 2, 2020

Want to Attract Young Talent to Your City? Start Thinking Transit

Research suggests that when looking for a place to settle, the most important criteria for those aged 24 to 44 is easy access to transit.

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Transit DispatchesDecember 5, 2019

Flying Taxis Could Transform Our Cities If We Set the Right Rules

Might Urban Aerial Mobility be the key to reducing congestion, removing people and packages off roads?

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Transit Dispatchesby Dominic MathewNovember 18, 2019

Ending the ‘No Car, No Job; No Job, No Car’ Paradox in Northeast Ohio

During my morning bus commute...most of my co-passengers are not taking public transit by choice.  

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Newsby StaffOctober 22, 2019

Smart transit project proposals missing the mark, study says

Study says projects were proposed for areas in which those who work there might benefit from them more than those who live there.

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Newsby StaffOctober 8, 2019

Helicopter service to help Bay Area commuters bypass traffic

Voom, an Airbus company, announced the launch of its service in the U.S., starting with the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 25, 2019

Report finds 62% of U.S. workers didn't apply for job due to commute

Research highlights how commuting leads to lower productivity, higher costs, longer workdays, and different lifestyle choices.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 17, 2019

Americans would rather drive themselves to work than use AV: Study

Driverless cars aren’t commercially available yet, so people are not familiar with them or may be leery of the technology.

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