Policy-makers at all levels of government are debating a wide range
of options for addressing the nation's faltering economic
conditions. One option that is once again receiving attention is
accelerated investments in the nation's public infrastructure -
that is, highways, mass transit, airports, water supply and
waste-water, and other facilities - in order to create jobs while
also promoting long-term economic growth. This book discusses
policy issues associated with using infrastructure as a mechanism
to benefit economic recovery. Discussed are the projects to improve
bus rapid transit service which can contribute to economic
development; improved DOT collaboration and communication could
enhance the use of technology to manage congestion; and the efforts
in surface transportation to address highway congestion through
real-time traffic information systems.
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