Transportation
Posted by
Fergus Hodgson
on October 9, 2010
Task Force Seeks Louisiana’s Restoration as International Hub for Trade
New Orleans was “Gateway to the Americas” before being surpassed by other Sun Belt cities NEW [...]
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Jamison Beuerman
on June 18, 2010
Commentary: Place Bridge Under State Police to Streamline Bureaucracy and Increase Transparency
As the legislative session comes to a close, the state may pass up an opportunity to streamline [...]
Read morePosted by
Jennifer Moreale
on April 16, 2010
TSA’s Conflict Of Interest
Reason Foundation’s director of transportation policy Robert Poole offers a compelling argument for [...]
Read morePosted by
Jamison Beuerman
on April 16, 2010
Commentary: Finding a Middle Ground on Traffic Cameras
The State Legislature has essentially killed a bill that would have done away with the much-maligned red [...]
Read morePosted by
James Plummer
on March 13, 2010
Another Victory Over Red-Light Cameras
Due process won a victory in New Orleans last week. A civil court appeals judge threw out a traffic [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on March 6, 2010
Proposed High-Speed Rail No Bargain for Louisiana
A feasibility study by Burk-Kleinpeter Inc. and HDR Engineering emphasizes the economic and social [...]
Read morePosted by
Jamison Beuerman
on March 2, 2010
Commentary: Traffic Cameras Not the Answer for New Orleans
NPR reports on a public backlash in Arizona against the state’s use of highway traffic cameras, similar [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on January 20, 2010
Privatized Airline Security?
Jim Harper, host of the Cato Daily Podcast, makes a sharp observation on the new security procedures [...]
Read morePosted by
Kevin Kane
on November 30, 2009
Aggressive Ticketing Does More Harm Than Good
In response to a growing budget deficit, the city of New Orleans has stepped up its parking enforcement [...]
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