Artie the Airplane: Learn about planes with online games, activities, and printable coloring sheets.
Divided Highways: A PBS documentary about the Interstate Highways and their impact on American life.
eBalloon.org: Information about hot air balloons including how they work, the history of ballooning, famous balloon flights, worldwide events and a photo gallery.
Errand Run: Find out how alternative methods of transportation can help protect the environment.
Experimental Aviation Association Young Eagles: Designed to educate, motivate, and help young people discover the possibilities of flight. Includes photo gallery and details on how to join.
Fast Attacks and Boomers: Discover how nuclear powered submarines were built, operated and used during the Cold War.
Flights of Inspiration: Tells the story of the Wright brothers and the first non-stop transatlantic flight. Links to other sites on airplane history provided.
In Transit: Follow one man's journey photographing and interviewing people on the buses of San Francisco.
Kids Corner: Includes activities such as coloring books, word puzzles, and experiments about the history and future of airplanes.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): U.S. administration responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
New York Transit Museum: Information on events and tours at this museum that revolves around New York City transportation.
Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways: Information about mass transit, the history and what the future holds.
Tex and Dot's Kid's Page: Facts about Texas and its transportation, safety tips. Includes puzzles and activities.
The IRT: First Stations: Information about New York City's first subway stations. Includes photos.
The Transport Archive: Features history of Britain's early transportation system from the 18th century until present day. Topics cover canal building, railway construction and aviation developments. Includes photos and timelines.
TransitPeople's Transportation Lessons: Tells the history of how people went from one place to another and lists current modes of public transit. Includes online pop quizzes at the end of each section.
Transport Japan: Information about Japanese Transport history, and vehicles that travel by land, sky, and sea. Includes a game and quiz.
Transportation and Public Transit: Includes history, information on trains, some of the problems caused by cars, and different modes of public transit. Includes online quizzes.
Transportation Wonderland: All about buses, trains, boats, and trucks from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Young TransNet: Offers youth a toolkit and action menus to help carry out their own transport projects.