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The top ten metro areas where transportation takes the biggest bite out of household budgets are: Tampa, Phoenix, Dallas-Ft-Worth, San Diego, Cleveland, Houston, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis.
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Center for Transportation Excellence
1030 15th Street NW
Suite 750 West
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 349-1037
Fax: (202) 318-1429
info@cfte.org
www.cfte.org
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Reports- Congestion
Urban Mobility Report 2010
The Texas Transportation Institute and the University Transportation Center for Mobility-Texas A&M University have released the Urban Mobility Report 2010. The report discusses the cost of congestion, long-term trends and solutions.
The
Need For Regional Anti-Congestion Policies
This 2004 report, “The
Need for Regional Anti-Congestion Policies” was released by The Brookings Institution. The report’s
author, Anthony Downs, describes the implementation inadequacies
of anti-congestion policies, and offers new policy paradigms on
the regional level.
Rail Study Finds Congestion-reduction Benefits Exceed Subsidies. Researchers at Resources for the Future used a regional transport
model to examine the Washington, D.C. region and estimate the travel
benefits of the local transit system to transit users and the congestion-reduction
benefits to motorists.
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