This webinar synthesizes existing research on the many household- and community-level benefits of reducing car dependence, especially when it is done through land use and transportation planning that promotes alternative travel modes.
This TRB webinar will cover important steps in defining and setting goals, identifying methods that work, and monitoring continuing impacts in ecologically-sustainable transportation
This webinar will discuss results from research gauging the perspectives of local planners on motivations, objectives, and perceived obstacles to TOD, and planning, policy, and financial strategies that cities are pursuing to support TOD.
In this webinar, Dr. Dillon Fitch uses results from a video survey to discuss the limitations of on-road bicycling infrastructure, the range of effects person- and road-level attributes have on bicycling comfort, and to identify minimum on-road infrastructure needed to support comfortable bicycling.
This webinar provides an overview of the MOVES-Matrix modeling tools and demonstrate some of the integrated applications that have been published to date.
Dr. Marlon Boarnet of USC addresses the question, "Is new rail transit associated with displacement of low-income residents in near-rail neighborhoods?" in this NCST webinar.
Transportation systems cause negative changes in adjacent and distant ecosystems’ characteristics and processes. These changes are usually not mitigated during construction, maintenance and "re-construction" of facilities.
Two researchers from the Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Center at ITS-Davis give an overview of the environmental and infrastructure impacts to Transportation Network Company electrification.