Will Young Republicans Change the Narrative About Conservatives and Cities?
Last week, the Pew Research Center came out with a massive poll on political polarization in the United States. As Angie reported here, one of the main conclusions was that there is a stark divide between liberals and conservatives when it comes to the type of community in which they want to live. Conservative Americans, by and large, prefer living in spread-out rural areas and small towns, while liberals tend to prefer cities.
June 16, 2014
How Transit Pays for the Automobile’s Sins
Tony Dutzik is a senior policy analyst with the Frontier Group.
March 25, 2014
2013: Another Year of Falling Per-Capita Driving in U.S.
This post was originally published on the blog of the Frontier Group, where the author is a senior policy analyst.
February 24, 2014
What Did UCLA Really Discover About Millennials’ Reasons for Driving Less?
Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with Frontier Group and co-author of a recent report on shifting transportation habits.
November 5, 2013
As Youth Driver Licensing Dips Again, A Focus on the Millennials
Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with Frontier Group, a non-profit public policy think tank.
March 15, 2013
The Bike Bowl: College Towns Surge Ahead in Bike Commuting
Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with the Frontier Group, a think tank working on issues of the environment and democracy.
January 4, 2013