21st Century Transportation

It’s time we had 21st century transportation in Massachusetts

From high speed rail to mass transit, it’s time for us to get on the right track.  Bay Staters all want a safe, clean transportation system that lets us all get where we need to go – but our current system just isn’t working.  As a country, our reliance on cars and planes to get from point A to point B means our transportation system consumes more oil than the whole economy of every other country in the world except for China, and we import most of that from foreign countries.   Our tailpipe emissions account for a third of the nation’s global warming emissions, pollute the air we breathe and make people sick.

We're at a critical moment for public transportation in Massachussetts.  Boston and much of the surrounding area is facing fare hikes and services cuts: we'll be paying more for less.  At the same time our public transportation needs extend across the state, from the Berkshires to the South Coast.

This spring, we'll be mobalizing students and community members againts the proposed fare hikes and service cuts, while also keeping up the drum-beat accross the state that all of Massachussets needs quality public transportation options.

Issue updates

News Release | MassPIRG | Transit

STATEMENT OF MASSPIRG STAFF ATTORNEY LIZZI WEYANT ON PASSAGE OF THE SHORT-TERM FUNDING BILL FOR STATEWIDE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

“Late Wednesday night the legislature agreed to provide critical short-term funding in order to close the T’s budget gap for FY13 and to provide funds to stave off fare hikes and service cuts at the Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs) around the commonwealth. The legislature’s decision comes after months of hemming and hawing about how best to deal with the authority’s budget gap.

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Media Hit | Transit

UMD rally-goers push for better public transit

DARTMOUTH — Calling for better public transit in Massachusetts, about 20 people turned out for the Step Up for Public Transportation rally at UMass Dartmouth Thursday night

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Media Hit | Transit

Campus Goes Green for Public Transportation

Salem, MA – In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, Salem State students gathered on campus this month to urge Massachusetts to “Go Green for Public Transportation.”

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Vote Yes for MASSPIRG!

 

Listen to Yoda: Please vote yes for MASSPIRG during the Student Government Elections on April 17th and 18th.

Every two years, Westfield State students vote to continue funding MASSPIRG through a $9 per student per semester waivable fee.

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Blog Post | Transit

Why Young People Are Driving Less | Student PIRGs

 

Yesterday we released a new report, Transportation and the New Generation: Why Young People are Driving Less and What it Means for Transportation Policy, that shows that young people in particular are decreasing the amount they drive and increasing their use of transportation alternatives.

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