by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 29, 2020
A new poll of Massachusetts voters finds 67 percent still think big changes are needed to the state transportation system, despite a dramatic increase in working from home among white-collar workers.
by State House News Service | May 27, 2020
New polling suggests that white-collar commuting habits are likely to change as workers slowly return to the office, with more people eyeing a permanent work-from-home schedule.
by Peter Paul Payack | Feb 18, 2018
On the bright side, autonomous vehicle commuting will spell the end of millions of awkward conversations at the office.
by Banker & Tradesman | Dec 7, 2017
Communities around Greater Boston, in partnership with the MBTA, will seek to create faster and more reliable commutes for more than 30,000 bus riders through a sequence of three pilot projects testing bus rapid transit (BRT) features over the course of 2018.
by State House News Service | Oct 24, 2017
Transit vehicle, coming through.
That’s essentially what trolleys and buses have been electronically telling certain traffic signals over the last few months as part of a pilot to speed up transit along city streets.