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Plan To Cap NYC Flights

After a year of record-setting flight delays, the Dept. of Transportation announced a deal to cap flights at one of the East Coast's busiest airports. Bill Plante reports.

Read more : CBS News News Video: 20.12.2007 13:30:00

County to Weigh Cost, Congestion of Depot

Commuter buses linking Southern Maryland's quickly growing counties with the District are becoming increasingly popular, and St. Mary's County soon needs to build permanent park-and-ride facilities to keep up with demand, state transportation officials and consultants told county commissioners...

Read more : Washingtonpost Maryland: 20.12.2007 12:00:00

Bright Prospects for a Comfortable Ride

The $2.4 billion chauffeured transportation business is doing well both in the United States and overseas.

Read more : NYT Travel: 04.12.2007 11:48:00

Strike Halts Trains, Planes and Buses in Italy

Italy's struggle through a transportation meltdown was a reminder of the disruptions to daily life that crop up regularly in this beautiful nation.

Read more : NYT Europe: 01.12.2007 13:48:00

Transport Strike Disrupts Italy Travel

ROME (AP) -- A general transport strike by workers in Italy demanding more investment in the sector forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights and idled trains, ships and buses across the country on Friday....

Read more : Associated Press World News: 30.11.2007 21:37:00

Need a Ride? Superbus to the Rescue

Public transportation goes glam with the hi-tech, eco-friendly Superbus.

Read more : Discovery News Top Stories Discovery Channel: 27.11.2007 04:00:00

Seat Belts on School Buses, Because Early Habits Save Lives

I am using this holiday column to thank Transportation Secretary Mary Peters for a singular act of common sense. Under her guidance, using the research of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, her department has come up with a proposal to install three-point seat belts -- lap belts and shoulder harnesses -- in school buses nationwide.

Read more : Washingtonpost Main: 25.11.2007 12:00:00

U.S. Official: High Seat Backs for Buses

MORRISVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- US Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters proposed new rules to improve the safety of school bus seats and expand the use of shoulder belts, but declined to order that all new buses include seat belts....

Read more : Associated Press Education: 20.11.2007 19:25:00

FirstGroup thanks oil price for rise in bus revenue

British bus and rail operator says soaring oil price forcing motorists out of their cars and on to public transport. By Dan Milmo.

Read more : Guardian Business Top News: 07.11.2007 07:00:00

Handhelds remove logistics labour

IN the hazardous transport business, having company-wide information in a central location is crucial.

Read more : AustralianIT IT Business Case studies: 29.10.2007 20:00:00

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