ITS Monday: Edition 40, 2020
Included this week: More discussions on trouble in shared mobility land, changes in street space allocation, land planning and more.
Included this week: More discussions on trouble in shared mobility land, changes in street space allocation, land planning and more.
Included this week: A (mostly) car-free experiment, cycling lanes (more!), hydrogen trains, lower speed limits, jetpacks, and more.
Included this week: Public transport and the young, changing streetscapes, e-scooters, smart traffic systems and more.
Included this week: A new CAV paper, public transport use in AUS and NZ, e-bikes, a walking boost, and more.
Included this week: Congestion charging push, working from home, public transport, the Lidar biz, and more.
Included this week: Walkable streets, footpaths vs e-scooters, CBD downsizing, active schoolkids and more.
Included this week: Signs for automated driving, public transport and COVID, pedestrian-friendly streets, a new bike bridge and more.
Included this week: Sydney pop-ups, cycling fallacies bingo, a 40 km CAV corridor, a public space concept in Thailand, and more.
Included this week: Changing how we pay for transport, cycling infrastructure and benefits, walkability, MaaS and more.
Included this week: Cycling getting its (new) fair share, updated NZ urban development policy, VTOL at the Olympics, and more.
Included this week: Public transport social distancing, quite a few cycling-related stories, freight border confusion fix, and more.
Included this week: Cycleway conflict, sharebike schemes mapped, several stories on the challenges facing public transport, and more.
Included this week: Giving active transport a boost, road safety grants in Victoria, transport master plan progress in Vancouver, and more.
Included this week: Transport management data and dashboards, cycleways, active transport and livability, masks yes or no, vehicle partnerships, and more.
Included this week: Public transport avoidance, face masks, reduced pollution, people-friendly streets, legal scooters and more.
Included this week: Public transport in a pandemic, active transport dashboards, upright bikes, streets re-imagined, MaaS and more.