Last month at the International Association of Transport (UITP) annual conference in Venice, winners of the 2011 ULTP Marketing Awards were announced. Entries were restricted to either a commercial film … Continue reading
The start of the holiday season is also the beginning of safe driving campaigns. Today, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued an official call for banning cell phone use … Continue reading
Once upon a time, in the very recent past, it was a dream come true to get your first set of car keys and drive off the dealer lot. That … Continue reading
Travelers in the northeast will receive an early holiday present this year: Expanded Wi-Fi service along select Amtrak lines. Passengers on the Adirondack (NYC – Montreal), Downeaster (Boston – Maine), Empire Service (NYC … Continue reading
While some U.S. transit campaigns are currently focused on securing or saving funding for services (and rightfully so) in response to increases in ridership demand ,Dubai’s Roads and Transport (RTA) … Continue reading
Fact: 40% of trips taken in the US are 2 miles or less. Fact: 90% of those trips are completed by car. Fact: The above statistics are not a good argument for … Continue reading
Sharing is caring and NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) wants and all of NYC to care quite a bit about it’s upcoming Bike Sharing program! Set to open operations in … Continue reading
Learning by doing is not enough for BART, a regional commuter rail in the San Francisco Bay Area, which has recently published a new comic book, ‘Learn BART! Your guide … Continue reading
About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation’s rail riders live in New York City (or its suburbs). As a … Continue reading