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    Explore "public transit" with insightful episodes like "513. Should Public Transit Be Free? (Update)", "DOJ Under Fire & Public Transit Troubles | 1.19.23" and "471. Mayor Pete and Elaine Chao Hit the Road" from podcasts like ""Freakonomics Radio", "Morning Wire" and "Freakonomics Radio"" and more!

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    513. Should Public Transit Be Free? (Update)

    513. Should Public Transit Be Free? (Update)

    It boosts economic opportunity and social mobility. It’s good for the environment. So why do we charge people to use it? The short answer: it’s complicated. Also: We talk to the man who gets half the nation’s mass-transit riders where they want to go (most of the time). 

     

    SOURCES:

    • Marcus Finbom, traffic planner in Stockholm, Sweden.
    • Robbie Makinen, former president and C.E.O. of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.
    • Janno Lieber, chair and C.E.O. of the M.T.A. in New York City.
    • Brian Taylor, professor of urban planning and public policy and director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at U.C.L.A.
    • Shashi Verma, director of strategy and C.T.O. at Transport for London.
    • Michelle Wu, mayor of Boston.

     

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    DOJ Under Fire & Public Transit Troubles | 1.19.23

    DOJ Under Fire & Public Transit Troubles | 1.19.23

    Exchanges between the White House and the press begin to heat up as the DOJ faces allegations of holding a double standard, Public transit in several American cities sees ridership numbers drop significantly, and incidents involving children ingesting marijuana products skyrocket. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. 

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    471. Mayor Pete and Elaine Chao Hit the Road

    471. Mayor Pete and Elaine Chao Hit the Road

    While other countries seem to build spectacular bridges, dams, and even entire cities with ease, the U.S. is stuck in pothole-fixing mode. We speak with an array of transportation nerds — including the secretary of transportation and his immediate predecessor — to see if a massive federal infrastructure package can put America back in the driver’s seat.