How car-loving American cities fell so far behind their global peers on public transit
PolicyWednesday, May 6, 2026The Guardian

How car-loving American cities fell so far behind their global peers on public transit

American cities lag behind their international peers in public transit, with a significant investment of $4.6 trillion needed to improve their systems to comparable levels seen in major European cities. This disparity highlights the urgent need for policy shifts and funding aimed at enhancing public transportation infrastructure in the U.S.

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