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Christian MilNeil

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Uber and Lyft Ridership May Be Faring Even Worse Than Transit

By Christian MilNeil | Jul 22, 2022 | No Comments
For all the bad news about transit system, one state’s app-based ride-hailing companies are having an even harder year, with surging prices, moribund ridership, and an expensive legal blunder that sank an $18-million lobbying campaign.
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Study: EV Rebates Had Little Effect on Buyers’ Choices

By Christian MilNeil | May 9, 2022 | No Comments
Surveys of program participants found that more than half of rebate recipients were "free riders" — car buyers who would have chosen an electric car with or without the state's cash, but took the money anyhow.
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Grecia White’s ‘Women Who Bike At Night’ Doc Celebrates the Joys of Riding After Dark

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 5, 2022 | No Comments
"Whoever’s curious about riding at night: you can start out with a friend, you know yourself, your body, and your limits. If it’s something you’re curious about, it’s worth a try."
Damn, you're telling me scenes like this have almost bankrupted the MTA? Photo: Kate Hinds
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Congress Urged to Save Transit Agencies During Pandemic

By Christian MilNeil | Mar 20, 2020 | No Comments
The Senate's $1-trillion stimulus plan provides no financial assistance for the nation’s transit agencies, which are bleeding red ink. That must change, says Transportation For America.
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Northeast States Leading on Fighting Climate Change from Transportation Sector

By Christian MilNeil | Dec 17, 2019 | No Comments
The Transportation and Climate Initiative, which includes New York, would cap transportation emissions and generate new revenues for transit improvements.
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