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MTI’s expertise in surface transportation topics has brought the organization a great deal of media coverage. This list represents a sample that includes print and broadcast stories.

Date Title Media Outlet
11/12/2015 What Detroit’s New Transit Authority Can Learn From Atlanta NextCity
11/12/2015 Passing judgment on Russian plane crash before the facts are in The Hill
11/11/2015 Study: No ‘significant difference’ between cost of gas tax and RUC on California drivers Equipment World's Better Roads
11/11/2015 Which Costs More for Drivers -- A Fuel Tax of Road User Charge? MassTransit Magazine
11/10/2015 Which costs more for drivers – a fuel tax or a road user charge? Central Valley Business Times
11/08/2015 Entrepreneurs tap potential market for post-vehicle use of lithium-ion batteries MiBiz
11/05/2015 How We Got Into This Mess: A History of Bay Area Transportation Triple Pundit
11/02/2015 Study finds dynamic ridesharing can boost TDM effectiveness State Smart Transportation Initiative
10/30/2015 The Poor Bike, the Rich Bike-Share CityLab
10/26/2015 Millennials and the Politics of Transportation Frontier Group
10/26/2015 International Podcar City Conference Returns to Silicon Valley Mass Transit Magazine
10/22/2015 Ridesharing systems could cut greenhouse gases, study says Metro Magazine
10/20/2015 Dynamic Ridesharing Services Can Make a Big Environmental Impact Mass Transit
10/14/2015 Rod Diridon on train safety (broadcast interview) KLIV News
10/14/2015 The future of riding on Metrorail: Part One, what some stakeholders said in last week's City Paper cover story Urban Places and Spaces
10/09/2015 Platitudes Won’t Solve Metro’s Problems Before It's News
10/09/2015 How to Fix Metro Washington City Paper
10/02/2015 Poll: 10-Cent Gas Tax Hike to Improve Roads OK with Most Americans Accounting Web
10/01/2015 50 Years of Leadership Transit California
09/30/2015 NTSB calls for direct federal oversight of Metro Fox News
09/30/2015 Federal safety oversight recommended for DC subway system Sioux City Journal
09/30/2015 Washington DC subway should be run by US government, investigators say The Guardian
09/29/2015 Study suggests lower crime leads to less driving Plan Philly
09/28/2015 Amtrak Gets Stricter on Baggage, But is Still is Very, Very Generous Time Magazine
09/28/2015 Explosive Threat Detection Technologies within Public Transportation HDIAC

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