Tag: Transportation Department (US)

Fourth of July Travel: What to Expect This Weekend

Delays and cancellations have hit airports in the Northeast, just in time for the July 4 holiday. Airlines and regulators are bickering about who is to blame. Here’s what you need to know.

E.V. Ride-Sharing Programs Bring Cleaner Transportation to Low-Income Communities

An innovative E.V. ride-sharing program is bringing low-cost clean transportation to an agricultural town in California’s Central Valley. Others are following suit.

President Biden Renews Fight on ‘Surprise Fees’ as Inflation Stays High

President Biden will host executives from several companies, including Airbnb and Live Nation, to announce new efforts to end so-called junk fees as inflation remains high.

Highways Have Sliced Through City After City. Can the U.S. Undo the Damage?

The Biden administration is funding projects around the country aimed at reconnecting communities that have been divided by transportation infrastructure.

Deadly Traffic in Suburbia Points to Deep-Seated Structural Problems

Cities are forced to confront century-old suburban sprawl that was first and foremost designed to keep cars moving rather than people safe.