Still a pipe dream but with a shorter pipe, California’s reduced rail project will satisfy almost nobody if it gets built.
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Tag Archives: Transportation
Don’t Hop Into A Ride-Hail IPO
You may like riding with them, or even driving for them, but should you rush to buy into an IPO for Uber or Lyft?
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Scooting In South Florida
Setup can be glitchy, but getting around town on a park-almost-anywhere electric scooter is a breeze.
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A Traffic Crisis Is Too Good To Waste
It’s a proven tactic: Create a crisis, then charge someone to fix it. So Manhattan drivers may face congestion pricing.
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No Lanes For E-Bikes
What looks like a bike, rides like a bike, but is outlawed in bike-happy New York City?
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Britain’s ‘Christmas Of Discontent’
Disruptive strikes can take all the fun out of a vacation.
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Luxury Bus Travel No Longer An Oxymoron
The phrase “luxury bus travel” used to merit the same snickers as “jumbo shrimp,” but not anymore.
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Stall Speed For Boeing’s 747?
After flying high for more than four decades, the Boeing 747 is probably on her final descent.
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In Antitrust Fairy Tales, Bad Things Come In Threes
Once again, government lawyers claim weak competitors make for stronger competition. Once again, they are wrong.
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Oil Going Nowhere
Comedian Henny Youngman never said “Take my oil – please!” But if he had lived long enough, he might have.
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