- Low U.S. Rail Spending Leads to Poor Safety, Experts Say: "...[D]espite having some of the least-extensive passenger rail networks in the developed world, the United States today has among the worst safety records." http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/21/world/europe/railroads-around-the-globe-find-no-cheap-route-to-safety.html?_r=0 2 comments politics
- Low U.S. Rail Spending Leads to Poor Safety, Experts Say - "By a global standard, the United States has not been paying much. For the size of its economy, it lags far behind many of the world’s most developed countries in spending on rail networks." http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/21/world/europe/railroads-around-the-globe-find-no-cheap-route-to-safety.html 121 comments politics
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