Iranian Offramps NEPA Compliance Consultant
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Iranian Offramps NEPA Compliance Consultant
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America's foremost expert on high speed railroad grade crossings | cardio supremacist | AI Bots Are People Too | Econ & CS @UChicago | Read my blog!


On the César Chávez scandal: Name streets after plants and animals and landscapes. Or give them sequential numbers, as in Bogotá or Salt Lake or Manhattan, so that people always know where they are. Human heroes disappoint us in the end. Nature and math never do.

@NewsWire_US Dead on arrival, all individuals have a reasonable right to privacy. The government identifying these people with out their consent for public consumption with no public interest or good is literally the antithesis of the right to privacy. Republicans continue to be clowns.




@MenaB719 you can walk up to a mile. also metro, bus, bike. i don't struggle with it.







The widening of I-95 near the Savannah River will improve travel for thousands of drivers each day while supporting the continued growth of the Port of Savannah—one of the fastest-growing ports in the nation. A smarter, safer corridor is on the way. bit.ly/4ux3vjW






New York City's speed cameras are only triggered when a driver is going at least 11 mph above the speed limit. Going 26 mph in a school zone with a 15 mph speed limit is, in fact, speeding.



While it's exciting that the MTA is ordering new trains, there is no excuse not to buy all of them as walk-through (open-gangway) cars. Walk-through cars are the standard worldwide: they're not only higher capacity, but safer.




Not to say I’m a model or fashionista or anything, but I thought my outfit today was pretty good.

The best thing we can do for our kids right now is to just let them be kids. Kids are getting cell phones sooner than any generation before them, screen times are up while real human connection is down, and foundational skills aren’t being taught enough these days. We need to take a step back. It’s why I just signed a bipartisan bill into law, requiring cursive handwriting to once again be taught in PA public schools. It’s also why I’ve called on the legislature to pass a bill requiring schools to both implement a bell-to-bell cell phone ban and guarantee recess for every Pennsylvania student. Let’s continue our work to set young people on a path to success — and let our kids be kids.
















