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The Transit app offers an easy way to see departure times, and real-time transit data. It also has settings that allow you to ...
More than 35,000 people died in car crashes in 2015. What can we do to keep roads, and the people traveling on them, safer? Invest in America’s public transportation system.
Public transit use has plummeted nationwide as people work from home or avoid buses and subways for fear of contracting COVID-19, resulting in less revenue from fares.
SinglePoint, a Wi-Fi solutions company, illustrates the demand for Wi-Fi on public transportation in the infographic below. According to the infographic, technology use on buses has nearly doubled ...
Public transit is the backbone of a multimodal lifestyle. People use it to go to and from work, and a growing number are taking it to go shopping and for leisure activities. Here is a look at how p… ...
So, Point2Homes asks how much money can commuters, and especially renters, save by switching from a car commute to using public transportation in the 30 largest U.S. cities?
The initiative, included in last year’s infrastructure law, makes $1.75 billion available for cities to make transit stations more accessible to disabled people.
Using public transportation creates time for an individual to catch up on work. Such a commute can be spent reading through documents, replying to those hundreds of emails or anything else one desires ...
Public transportation trips reached 10.7 billion last year, the greatest number of rides since 1956. Overall public transportation use grew 1.1% in 2013, and is up 37.2% from 1995 when ...
A UNF graduate student recounts her undergrad days taking the bus in Tampa and makes the case for better public transportation.