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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

Of Kings, Pawns and Horse-Trading: Barriers to Transportation Solutions in the Philippines

August 8, 2019August 12, 2019 budget, Philippines, transportation

BY REGGIE B. RAMOS World War II leveled Manila. The war destroyed infrastructure and seriously damaged critical parts of Southeast

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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

Movement Matters: Why We Should Commit to Universal Basic Mobility

July 30, 2019July 20, 2019 city, mobility, transportation

BY DANIEL COMEAUX   Whether by car, train, foot, wheelchair, bike, or any of the other ways humanity has invented

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Amtrak and the Ethics of Influence

March 26, 2019 behavioral science, transportation

Amtrak wants you to buy travel insurance, even if it’s not in your best interest. BY ELLIOTT JAMES You pick

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2017 Issue Articles Featured Opinion Special Series 

Reimagining Transportation in Massachusetts

September 13, 2017October 21, 2017 Dukakis, massachusetts, MBTA, transportation

BY MICHAEL SILVESTRI Agile, iterative, pilot, scrum—these phrases may be common in the world of software development, but one would

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The Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions: Revolutionizing Mobility

August 31, 2017January 31, 2018 Autonomous Vehicles, California, carbon emissions, Dukakis, Jerry Brown, mobility, regulation, transportation, Uber

BY AMY ZHOU Even non-Californians took notice of what Governor Jerry Brown has been up to this summer. Following through

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