Listly by Andy Palanisamy Palanisamy
So, who are the MUST Follow transportation folks on Twitter? Before you ask, I know that this list is by no means comprehensive. Any input from you will help in making it better for the community!
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Transportation Engineer+Communications whiz; proponent of Intelligent Transportation Systems to solve mobility problems; Techy +Web 2.0 Geek. Opinions are mine.
Covering federal and national news on sustainable transportation and livable cities, dc.streetsblog.org.
#AASHTO (@aashtospeaks) Director of Communications based in Washington DC. Strategic media focused former journalist. Views expressed are my own.
Transbay Blog, and generally geeking out about transportation & land use (see http://t.co/ml3yI3yY) and water (see http://t.co/ZiZ8Xp5L).
Overthinking energy, infrastructure, and economics. Easily distracted by tweets about motorcycles. Georgia born. DC is my own fault.
Federal & national transportation policy & funding news & analysis in short, plain language stories on the blog. Sign up for the Monday Update email.
Cross-Sector Urban Affairs: Progressive City Planning, Health Equity, Governance 2.0, Data & Community Indicators. Views my own. Mark Abraham, Exec Dir @CTData
Transportation Planner for @URSCorp, with a focus on transit planning. Tweets for @yptnyc and @trbvis. Personal views do not reflect URS, YPT, or TRB.
Real-life encounters of transport planning @nelsonnygaard and @yptsfbay. adventures, travel, and breakfast foods. I came up with my tweets - they're my own.
AASHTO advocates transportation-related policies and provides technical services to support state DOTs.
Official Twitter for Xerox Transportation. Follow us for global news about innovations in ITS, transit, tolling, parking, road safety, sustainability and more.
ITS Engineer, discussing transportation technologies, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and next-gen mobility solutions.
The leading advocate for technologies that improve the safety, security and efficiency. Follow #ITSA2013AM, #ITSWC14
The Transportation Research Board of the National Academies promotes transportation innovation and progress through research and information exchange.