Americans drove almost 1.5 percent more miles in March of 2024 than in the March before the pandemic read more »
Transportation
Tesla In Turmoil: The EV Meltdown In 10 Charts
In 2014, Tony Seba, an author and lecturer in “entrepreneurship, disruption, and clean energy” at Stanford University, declared, “By 2025, gasoline engine cars will be unable to compete with electric vehicles.” read more »
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Planners Push Transit, But It's a Hard Sell in Western Cities
Over the six decades that transit subsidies have been virtually universal, governments and media have urged people to give up driving and switch to transit. read more »
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Hydrogen or Synthetic Fossil Fuels?
Every few years within the energy sector, a new 'entrepreneur' emerges with a supposedly 'revolutionary' idea that often turns out to be nothing more than a repackaging of an old concept that failed to gain traction. read more »
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Is It Safe to Ride Transit?
Less than half of New York City residents feel safe riding the subway today, down from 82 percent before the pandemic. read more »
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Europe More "Auto-Dependent" Than U.S.
Before the pandemic, Europeans relied on automobiles for 70 percent of their travel, compared with 77 percent for U.S. residents. But after the pandemic, in 2021, the European share of passenger travel that used automobiles climbed to 80 percent, while the U.S. share increased only to 78 percent read more »
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Transit Carries 74% of 2019 Riders in January
Driving and flying have been hovering around 100 percent of pre-pandemic levels for the last year and Amtrak has been around 100 percent for the last six months, but transit is still stuck at just below 75 percent read more »
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Transit’s Growth, Decline, and Pending Demise
Who said the following? “The basic objective of our Nation’s transportation system must be to assure the availability of the fast, safe, and economical transportation services needed in a growing and changing economy. read more »
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Heavier EVs Tear Up California Roadways But Pay Nothing for Road Maintenance
Can it be true that California, in pursuit of reduced emissions from internal combustion engine vehicles, has mandated that heavier EV cars and trucks tear up the state’s roads? Shockingly, the state has no accompanying mandate on those heavier vehicles to contribute funds to the maintenance and repairs of the roads read more »
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The Remote Work Revolution
Although remote work was increasing modestly before the pandemic, we are now enmeshed into what can be fully considered a “remote work revolution. read more »
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