Transportation Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Transportation. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Transportation from various authors and personalities.

The Transportation Empowerment Act paves the way for better roads, easier commutes, and more family time.
For Virgin Galactic's customers, it is transportation to the most amazing experience of their lives. I very much look forward to sending some Scots into space.
Uber is redefining the transportation industry now; Airbnb is doing it to the hotel industry. You can expect that to happen in every single industry.
We should not be waiting until trains derail, bridges collapse and people die to adequately fund our transportation infrastructure.
Chicago kept industry, attracted new business, became the center for convention trade and transportation.
We're planting trees to break up the concrete jungle. We're building public transportation and affordable housing.
From the way that we build cars or going after space travel, I get excited about the transportation space because it's the second-highest household expense after housing.
I ride my bike for transportation a great deal - occasionally I ride it for fun. But I also have a generator bike that's hooked up to my solar battery pack, so if I ride 15 minutes hard on my bike, that's enough energy to toast toast, or power my computer.
I would be lying if I didn't admit sadness that our wonderful airline is merging with another. Because I'm not American, the U.S. Department of Transportation stipulated I take some of my shares in Virgin America as non-voting shares, reducing my influence over any takeover. So there was sadly nothing I could do to stop it.
Uber is a company that is redefining the transportation industry on a global basis; to be part of that story is something that is interesting and would be a real privilege.
I think the internal combustion engine will disappear from the streets of our cities in the next thirty years because transportation will be mass transportation, or probably electrical power.
I don't think we should have less information in the world. The information age has yielded great advances in medicine, agriculture, transportation and many other fields. But the problem is twofold. One, we are assaulted with more information than any one of us can handle. Two, beyond the overload, too much information often leads to bad decisions.
It really matters whether people are working on generating clean energy or improving transportation or making the Internet work better and all those things. And small groups of people can have a really huge impact.
For every $1 billion we invest in public transportation, we create 30,000 jobs, save thousands of dollars a year for each commuter, and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Free public transportation is the single biggest step we could take toward economic mobility, racial equity, and climate justice.
This is the beginning, and the dawn of a new era of transportation.
We're making this analogy that AI is the new electricity. Electricity transformed industries: agriculture, transportation, communication, manufacturing.
God Almighty Himself must have been hilarious when human beings so mingled iron and water and fire as to make a railroad train!
It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression as pretty as an airport.
Bypasses are devices that allow some people to dash from point A to point B very fast while other people dash from point B to point A very fast.