Air Travel Is Ticking Upwards In May, Remains Near Record Lows
Screenings have gone up more than 200 percent since mid-April but remain a mere fraction of daily screenings from pre-pandemic times.
TSA Reports All Time Low Number Of Passengers Screened In A Single Day
The TSA confirmed Wednesday that on Tuesday, the agency saw a record low in the number of passenger screenings in airports nationwide.
TSA Sees Steep Decline In March Airport Screenings
The TSA has seen a steep decline in airport screenings as the global pandemic over the Wuhan virus all but shuts down airline travel.
Why Saudi Women Want Muscle Cars Now That They’re Allowed To Drive
Women inside oppressive regimes love muscle cars because they’re a taste of freedom. As an immigrant from Communist China, I’ve experienced this firsthand.
3 Reasons Trucking’s New Surveillance Rule Will Hurt You And Truckers
Many drivers say they will have to start taking more risks and extending fewer courtesies to fellow motorists, now that the clock is their boss.
TSA Can Now Force You Through Those Ghastly Body Scanners
The Department of Homeland Security has a holiday surprise for you!
Uber Shouldn’t Hire Political Hit Men
As a capitalist, I want to love the car-sharing app company Uber. But they sure are making it difficult.
Public Transit Is Going Extinct, But Toy Trains Still Snooker Cities
Building city trains and streetcars in 2014 is a regressive move that stymies future innovation.
Republicans Should Stop Bailing Out The Highway Trust Fund
Instead of bailing out the federal Highway Trust Fund yet again, Republican lawmakers should actually try to fix the program.
Road Diets and Car Shaming: The Left’s War On Transit Innovation
The left claims they are the party of diversity, yet they cringe at letting a free market provide the diverse transportation options customers desire.