This report presents the views expressed by UC Davis commuters related to various issues, challenges, and concerns that they have with the transportation facilities and services in the community in an open-ended question on the 2022-23 UC Davis Campus Travel Survey.
This report presents some of the key results from the two new blocks of questions included in the 2022-23 UC Davis Campus Travel Survey, to assess the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists, and other micro-mobility users, and about incidents related to bike theft and vandalism on campus.
This report discusses some of the key results from the UC Davis Campus Travel Survey on questions related to physical travel to campus and reasons for no travel to campus before and after COVID-19 pandemic.
Researchers surveyed all 50 state departments of transportation and conducted in-depth interviews with agency experts to understand the implementation status of complete streets asset management, identify what state transportation agencies need to improve their asset management plans, and develop a road map for implementing complete streets asset management.
This policy brief aims to answer the following questions: what is the best way to measure individuals’ long-distance travel in order to inform planning and policy, and what factors are associated with long-distance travel and do they suggest inequitable access to intercity and more distant destinations?
This report presents preliminary findings from the American Micromobility Panel, the largest study of shared micromobility services in the United States incorporating riders from multiple major operators.
This policy brief summarizes findings from research on perceived comfort of bicycling in different road environments in order to provide guidance for communities aiming to increase bicycling.
This project documents key skill profiles and competency sets needed for a career in transportation sector climate adaptation, as well as the educational and training opportunities available for developing these proficiencies.