Hosting major events in unfamiliar, challenging cities is a logistical tightrope walk. Too often, ground transport is an afterthought–until things go wrong. From missed arrivals to gridlocked streets, ...
In the "15-minute city," a concept popularized in Europe, everything a resident might need on a daily basis is a short walk or bicycle ride away. A study by Transportation Research at McGill ...
Veronica O. Davis has spent a career working in transportation planning, with local governments, the Federal Highway Administration and as a consultant. Her new book calls for transportation planning ...
Like many transportation practitioners, I’m clear on my priorities for a successful transportation system. It should be safe, affordable, reliable, equitable, sustainable and easily accessible for all ...
Exploring the impact of the revised National Planning Policy Framework on transport planning, highlighting the need for vision-led infrastructure, public-private collaboration, and sustainable ...
Professor of Public Transport, Director Public Transport Research Group, Director Monash Infrastructure, Adjunct Professor, Monash Art Design and Architecture, Monash University Eric Keys is a ...
During the 20th century, urban transportation planning in North America was mainly concerned with easing traffic congestion, improving safety and saving time for motorists. These days, most cities' ...
Integrated transport planning is becoming essential to the safe, efficient deployment of next-generation nuclear technologies ...
If you’ve ever lost your phone only to find it shortly after, you probably used an app tracker to help you find it. While that’s amazing technology in itself, it only answers the immediate question of ...
Transportation planning has to account for shifting access, pedestrian volume, and timing adjustments. ”— Milton Walker ...
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