What To Read On Your Bike Rides This Spring

On this gorgeous spring day, a day when our mountain is “out,” I am pleased to announce (a little later than planned) the spring, 2013, Books on the Bus selection: Bruce Barcott’s love letter to Tahoma, The Measure of a Mountain. Here’s a taste...

48 Hours To Go: Bike Month Begins Wednesday!

If the beautiful spring weather we’ve been having isn’t enough to make you want to ditch your keys and grab your helmet, May is Bike Month! Whether you are a regular bike commuter or it’s your first time on two wheels, there are plenty of activities across the region....

The Clock Is Ticking To Save Bus Service

Think traffic is bad now?  It’s going to be far worse when tens of thousands of bus riders in the central Puget Sound see their buses cut, forcing them back into a car to drive to work. And worse than traffic, what about the thousands of Washingtonians who will...

When Is A Tunnel Station Not A Tunnel Station?

Late last week, King County Executive Dow Constantine signed an executive order to further integrate regional transit planning and operations in the Puget Sound. Transportation Choices welcomes this news and continues to appreciate Executive Constantine’s leadership...

Heir To The Gas Tax Throne?

There’s been a lot of focus on current legislative bills designed to provide more – and more flexible –revenue options for local transportation needs. However, recently we’ve been intrigued by an interesting idea for raising revenue that hasn’t yet made it to the...
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