- Gold Line Ridership Up (SGV Tribune)
- Megabus Flees West Coast (Union-Tribune)
- Highway Expansion Projects Cost More Than Expected (PE)
- Warning to Crimanimals: Bus 'Tagger' Arrested Because of YouTube (Times)
- Want to See Lower Gas Prices? Drive Less (Times)
- New Zealand Places Dollar Value on Transit (TRB)
- Gas or Guns, Which Do You Prefer? (Wheels)
- How Cities and Towns Are Responding to Higher Gas Prices (The Oil Drum: Local)
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