This webinar presented an assessment of equity work within transportation in California that analyzed the expert perspectives of transportation professionals who also identify as Black or of color.
This webinar presented methods for evaluating implications of design decisions on the environmental impacts of concrete systems and the potential for using multi-criteria selection processes to assist decision-makers.
This webinar presented findings from a recent study of ten case studies of distressed malls in California’s metropolitan areas to assess their potential for mixed-use development, including housing.
This webinar presented research on a cross-sectional land use model of dockless scooter trip generation and its application to identify areas with high propensity for scooter use in California.
Effect of COVID-19 on Long-Term Travel BehaviorEvent Overview
Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, such as stay-at-home orders, have significantly impacted short-term travel across California and the United States.
This webinar will outline a framework for considering the monetary and non-monetary costs of future travel choices and, using preliminary values for these costs, estimate which travel choices might be most attractive in the future.
This webinar will highlight two new studies on California’s electric vehicle market with implications for the state’s push to reach 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035.
This webinar discussed research on developing real-time algorithms to reduce traffic congestion and improve routing efficiency via offering personalized incentives to drivers.
Equity and Greenhouse Gas Effects of An Electric Car-Sharing Pilot in Rural Disadvantaged Communities in California’s Central ValleyEvent Overview
Providing cost-effective transit service is challenging in rural areas due to greater travel distances, lower population densities, and longer travel t