Tag: Transportation
New York gets serious about traffic with the first citywide US...
John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
After years of debate, New York state has adopted congestion pricing to deal with traffic problems in...
Rail travel is cleaner than driving or flying, but will Americans...
Andreas Hoffrichter, Michigan State University
Transportation represents a large portion – about 29 percent – of U.S. emissions, and the share has been rising in...
Boeing is doing crisis management all wrong – here’s what a...
Kelli Matthews, University of Oregon
In a crisis, time is not on your side.
A crisis creates a vacuum, an informational void that gets filled one...
Where’s my package? Common carrier freight lockers can ease city traffic...
Barbara Ivanov, University of Washington and Anne Goodchild, University of Washington
Online shopping is a big convenience for many Americans, but porch piracy can ruin...
Designing greener streets starts with finding room for bicycles and trees
Anne Lusk, Harvard University
City streets and sidewalks in the United States have been engineered for decades to keep vehicle occupants and pedestrians safe. If...
How ride-hailing could improve public transportation instead of undercutting it
Daniel Sperling, University of California, Davis; Austin Brown, University of California, Davis, and Mollie D'Agostino, University of California, Davis
Over the last half-decade, public transit...