Omayra Cruz of GroundLink explains five essential tips to hiring ground transportation for special eents
Driving drunk? That is so last century, now that a designated driver service is just a click away. Here's a whole directory of them.
There used to be a time that the price you paid for a flight was the published cost. Those were indeed the days. With hidden fees on each airline, that ticket price is just the beginning, so it's good to know the fees in advance when comparing airline prices.
Giving up your seat on public transportation for someone who needs it should be a simple, easy gesture. And yet. Almost all of us have seen an exhausted, heavily pregnant woman standing, ignored, in a train full of comfortably seated passengers; a not-at-all-pregnant woman humiliated by an unsolicited offer to sit; an elderly person forced to stay standing while struggling with heavy grocery bags ... the list of cruel indignities goes on.
A new report collects the lessons and best practices of several years of bus priority projects in the Boston region.
Their data shows the public seems to be warming to the idea of cars that drive themselves.
Cross-posted from the Frontier Group. As the parents of two teenage boys, my wife and I are required to bore them periodically with stories of how things were When We Were Your Age. One of those s…
Transportation safety is a top priority in America, whether it’s passenger travel by air, rail, or vehicle or moving commercial freight where it needs to go. The best way regulators in Washington can help ensure safety is to set safety goals and make sure businesses and industries achieve those goals. Unfortunately, regulators too often try to micromanage the process. This perversely prevents innovation and technology gains that can improve safety and provide it at a lower cost.
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From ideas of tying a passenger car to a whale, to a bicycle railroad, the history of mass transit reveals that trial-and-error is not a smooth process.