Americans wasted a total of $121 billion dollars, or an average of $818 each, by sitting in traffic in 2011 according to a new report from the Transportation Institute at Texas A&M. Which cities have it worst?
On Capitol Hill today, fiscal conservatives are likely to argue against the hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies that go to Amtrak each year. But Hurricane Sandy showed you need to spend if you want to save.
Experts say damage to New York's subway from rising sea levels should not have come as a surprise and other cities could experience similar devastation from Sandy-like storms and hurricanes.
International air travel to and from the U.S. has more than doubled in the last 20 years to 152 million trips in 2011 according to a new report from the Bookings Institution.
If you commute to work this morning, how are you getting there? The American Public Transportation Association says lots more of us are taking the bus or the train, according to its latest transit ridership report.
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How much time do you spend traveling to work: Map
America's worst cities for traffic
Amtrak asks for subsidies in wake of Hurricane Sandy
Rental cars scarce in NYC for Thanksgiving
Sandy's water damage was predictable
U.S. global air travel doubles since 1990
Amtrak high-speed rail to compete with airlines
Barclays Center in Brooklyn encourages train riders
Transit ridership rises in second quarter
Private rail tries for comeback in Florida
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