Review of Surface Transportation Commission Report

I’ve been meaning to do a detailed review of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission report (which was previously mentioned), but haven’t had time. Fortunately, the Antiplanner’s faithful ally, Ron Utt has reviewed the report, which you can read on the Heritage Foundation web site.

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I still will try to review the report in more detail soon. In the meantime, thanks to Ron, I can spend a little more time on my real job.