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Parking Madness: Houston vs. Philadelphia
These parking craters wouldn't be so large without government subsidies.
April 9, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: The Three Revolutions of Transportation
This week, author Daniel Sperling joins us to talk about his new book, Three Revolutions, which examines the potential sea change in transportation as a result of electrification, automation, and shared rides. We discuss how he came to believe that shared rides are the future, the role of regulation during these transformations, and what all this change means for auto manufacturers.
April 9, 2018
What We Can Learn From the Runaway Success of UT-Austin Bike-Share
In the program's first 40 days, the campus bikes averaged 12 checkouts per bike per day. Why exactly did it work?
April 6, 2018
Seattle Could Be the First U.S. City to Institute Congestion Pricing
Mayor Jenny Durkan says she wants to have a true central city congestion pricing system in place by 2021.
April 5, 2018
Parking Madness: San Diego vs. Nashville
Which should advance to round two: San Diego's casino crater or Nashville's stadium crater?
April 5, 2018
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Staffs Up for Better Bus Service and Safer Walking and Biking
Walsh's budget signals a commitment to act on his transportation promises.
April 4, 2018
Parking Madness: Philadelphia vs. Long Beach
Philadelphia's triple-stadium parking crater takes on a parking-riddled campus in Long Beach, California.
April 4, 2018
Landlords in Seattle Can’t Force Renters to Pay for Parking Anymore
Renters who don't own cars will no longer have to pay for parking spaces they don't use.
April 3, 2018
Car Companies Failed at Regulating Themselves. Why Would Autonomous Car Companies Be Different?
A system in which AV companies make the rules is going to fail.
April 3, 2018
Instead of a Pedestrian Bridge, How About a Street That Works for Walking, Biking, and Transit?
Here's how it might look if FIU fixed the underlying problem -- a street that's dangerous to cross on foot.
March 30, 2018