TheSource.metro.net
Can Slime Mold Solve Traffic Jams? (a species of gelatinous amoeba could help urban planners design better road systems to reduce traffic congestion)
Fox News
Could Eli Broad's Art Museum Be Headed To Grand Avenue?
Blog Downtown
DOT Joins Haiti Relief Efforts
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Feds On New Miami HOT Lanes: Good For Transit
DC StreetsBlog
Gov.'s Newest Transit Raid Receiving A Frosty Reception
LA StreetsBlog
L.A. County Transit Agency Projects Historic Budget Shortfall: A Broad Array Of Options Is On The Table For Bridging The Gap, Which Is Blamed On Cuts In State Funding And A Drop In Ridership - Major Expansion Projects Are Unlikely To Be Severely Affected
Los Angeles Times
Maglev Train Backers Woo Contractors With Promise Of Jobs
Las Vegas Sun
Main Street Chases Transportation Money: Why 650 Local Governments Use Lobbyists To Get Cash For Buses, Trains, And Roads
The Center For Public Integrity
Metro's TAP Card Embezzlement Scam
The Bus Bench
NTSB Determines Engineer's Failure To Observe And Respond To Red Signal Caused 2008 Chatsworth Accident; Recorders In Cabs Recommended
NTSB Press Release
Report Summary of Findings
Omnitrans Bus Riders Brace For More Hikes
Contra Costa Times
Open TripPlanner Project (When finished, the multi-modal trip planner software will plan journeys by a combination of biking, walking, and transit in the areas where it has been implemented)
Trillium Solutions
Railroads Signal A Tepid US Economic Recovery: Major Freight Railroads Report Lower Profit As Weak Economy Continues To Limit Shipping Demand
ABC News
Riding The Rails: The Gold Line's Eastside Extension
Franklin Avenue
Successful "Fiasco:" Chicago's Parking Meter Mishap - Critics Call Chicago's Privatization Of Parking Meters An Epic Failure, But Could It Be It's An Epic Success?
Governing
U.S. Transit Needs An "Emergency Operations Fund"
Human Transit
US Transportation Secretary Urges Swift Passage Of Jobs Plan
NASDAQ
White House Restarts Search For TSA Head
Wall Street Journal
You Can't Fight The State DOT -- Or Can You? (how citizens can exert political and technical influence over large transit agencies)
Urbanophile