


To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars
SHANGHAI, CHINA Near the center of this city of 24 million, China’s largest, the Yanan expressway crosses under the North-South expressway. The country has gained half a billion city dwellers since 1990—and nearly 190 million cars. “It’s truly almost...
How the Power of Perception Will Win Back Transit Riders
If transit agencies are serious about improving ridership, they’ll need to focus on the situations that most commonly leave a bad impression on riders. MEDIUM – 30 April 2019 – by Madeline Zhu For transit agencies, rider perceptions are everything...Cities in Motion: It’s Important to Consider the Unintended Consequences of New Technology
by Mike Barlow and Cornelia Lévy-Bencheton If the science fiction writers of the 1950s had been right, most of us today would travel around in flying cars and pneumatic trains. We would commute to work on high-speed moving sidewalks and zip across town in horizontal...
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