Videos Tagged: Transportation
- Raleigh May Vote on High-Speed Rail Option
- NCICL's Bob Orr explains key points of the Highway Trust Fund lawsuit
- Neighbors Rally Against High Speed Rail Option
- JLF's John Hood explains alternatives to new laws targeting drivers' cell phone use
- "High Speed" Rail Plans Shared with Public
- Transportation expert Randal O'Toole explains why we're stuck in traffic gridlock
- JLF experts assess North Carolina's infrastructure challenges
- JLF's Joseph Coletti outlines a proper transportation funding strategy
- Cato scholar Randal O'Toole offers ideas for fighting N.C. transportation gridlock
- JLF's Michael Sanera debunks myths about commuter rail
- JLF's John Hood responds to recommendation that state government sell some of its aircraft
- JLF's John Hood dissects N.C. transportation funding arguments
- JLF's Joseph Coletti outlines N.C.'s transportation funding challenges
- JLF's John Hood discusses North Carolina's transportation funding needs
- JLF's Michael Sanera says public commuter rail service is not likely to cut traffic congestion
- Economic geography professor explains a negative impact of 'buy local' food campaigns
- N.C. Spin panelists discuss plans to spend $545 million on high-speed rail projects
- Debating Transit for the Triangle
- JLF's Michael Lowrey discusses N.C. air service changes
- JLF's Michael Sanera pans N.C. plans to seek federal stimulus dollars for high-speed rail
- Meck Deck's Jeff Taylor discusses CATS leader's departure
- David Hartgen discusses N.C. transportation challenges
- GOP legislative leaders tout two transparency proposals
- Transportation expert David Hartgen discusses a key funding challenge for North Carolina road projects
- JLF's Mitch Kokai reacts to two new state government hires
- N.C. Spin panelists discuss state transportation woes
- JLF adjunct scholar David Hartgen discusses transportation logrolling with PBS
- JLF's Mitch Kokai criticizes the planned federal 'bailout' of state government
- House Speaker assesses challenges for the 2009 legislative session
- Senate President Pro Tem targets 'jobs, jobs, jobs' as top priority for 2009 legislative session

