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BPC's Joshua Schank on Destination Casa Blanca

HITN

July 29, 2010

BPC's Director of Transportation Research Joshua Schank discusses transportation policy on HITN's Destination Casa Blanca.

Click below to watch the video segments:

  • Ray Suarez and guest panelists Deron Lovas, Joshua Schank and Geoff Anderson discuss the root causes on the existing transportation disparities in the US
  • Ray Suarez and guest panelists Geoff Anderson, Joshua Schank and Deron Lovas discuss the fact that the transportation system revolves around private cars, but people need more alternatives.
  • Ray Suarez and guest panelists Deron Lovas, Geoff Anderson, and Joshua Schank discuss the possible solutions to improving the current transportation system, and offer more choices.
  • Ray Suarez and guest panelists Joshua Schank, Geoff Anderson and Deron Lovas discuss why civic engagement is key to demand better transportation policies and funding from the federal and state governments.

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