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BPC's National Transportation Policy Project (NTPP) Releases New Report

Posted Jun. 9, 2009

transportation report cover.JPG"Performance Driven: A New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy" outlines comprehensive, long-term recommendations for reforming the country’s transportation system. To that end, NTPP has been explicitly bipartisan in its approach and in its membership.

NTPP is chaired by four former elected officials – two Republicans and two Democrats – and includes a coalition of transportation experts and business and civic leaders with a broad diversity of political views and professional experiences.

Download a copy of the report.


National Transportation Policy Project

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NTTP will release its own report on how to reform transport policy for our country's mass-transportation systems, roads, railways and ports can be improved to meet the needs of the 21st century. The central focus and foundation of our report will: define the national objectives, to redefine the federal role in transportation, the definition based on specific performance objectives and measures, and reform of the federal surface transportation specific performance targets.

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NTPP goal of bringing new approaches to transportation policy. Its proposals to transportation reform aim pragmatic.

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