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SPUR Talk: The Importance of Good Data in Achieving Vision Zero
Before cities can make streets safer, they need good data on collisions–and that data has to be collected well, processed well, and easily accessible to transportation planners
May 24, 2018
Amendments to SB 827 Help Push Transit Housing Bill Forward
Senator Scott Wiener's S.B. 827 amendments include redefining transit stops and reducing minimum height limits
April 11, 2018
Beyond Commuter Rail
Alon Levy, analyst of transit systems around the world, explores what makes Commuter Rail work
April 5, 2018
Notes on New CA High-Speed Rail Business Plan
Costs for the country's only high-speed rail project is going up - CAHSRA's draft 2018 Business Plan is $77.3 billion, up from $64 billion in 2016
March 23, 2018
Editorial: Arizona Uber Robo-Car Death Highlights Backwards Approach of Regulators
If robot cars were about safety, the computers would be making sure humans drive right.
March 20, 2018
High-Speed Rail Connection to San Jose and SF at Risk
California's State Rail Modernization Project Awaits Audit
January 24, 2018
Marin Decision Highlights Urgent Need for State Legislation to Protect Vulnerable Road Users
Motorist Matthew Marshall Engle Threatens to Shoot a Cyclist, Tries to Run him off the Road, and Drives Blindly Through a Crosswalk--but Reckless Driving Charges Dismissed
January 10, 2018
SPUR Talk: Running a Big City DOT
LADOT's Seleta Reynolds and Ryan Russo of Oakland DOT
November 16, 2017
Transit, Vision Zero, Livable Streets, and other Highlights of the “Focus on the Future” Conference
At the "Focus on the Future" conference in San Francisco, put on by the "Self-Help Coalition," a warning was sounded: the Bay Area, and other regions, better deal with housing costs and livability issues before it's too late.
November 1, 2017
Picking the Right Bike Parking
Talk explains the ins and outs of short and long term bike parking
October 27, 2017