
Why Radial Transit Keeps Cities Like Paris Stuck on Cars
Urban thinkers have grand plans for the future and many of those make sense. Then, politicians, local and federal, have to make them a multi-modal reality with CO2 emission reductions

Urban thinkers have grand plans for the future and many of those make sense. Then, politicians, local and federal, have to make them a multi-modal reality with CO2 emission reductions

Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on five most interesting developments in fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: A New Green Deal for All Countries?: Yes, say Stanford

You are unauthorized to view this page. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password

You are unauthorized to view this page.

Recently I spoke with Tom Voege, Policy Analyst at the International Transport Forum (ITF) within the OECD. In his role at the ITF he leads activities relating to Intelligent Transport

As I said in this recent post, I was intrigued when I saw the title, “Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures” by Graham Currie, who is

I was lured by this title, “Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures,“ and further hooked by the first sentence in this paper: “It seems to me

You are unauthorized to view this page.

I met Jeff Wood at the Fuels Institute’s annual meeting, where we shared the stage and a panel to discuss the impact of urbanization and what it could mean for

Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my now monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends in June in more of a condensed form so that
You are unauthorized to view this page.

Right from my very own back yard here in south Florida comes a story I decided to highlight this week about the challenges faced by city governments responsible for managing