Tagged ‘Transportation Research Board’
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Unreliable Trains More Hated Than Slow Ones
A study from UC Berkeley finds that, more than crowding or commute times, inconsistent service on the part of transit agencies is most likely to get people to stop using public transit.
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The Case for Roundabouts: Doing Laps Around the Circle City
An Indianapolis native remembers what made driving in the city so efficient, safe and visually appealing all at once — and examines how a nearby suburb has taken it to a new level.
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Planning Airport-City Connections
How do you get people to the airport? For the majority of Americans it’s by car, but as the country’s airports and metropolitan regions grow, alternatives are increasingly needed.
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Have Streetcars Adequately Demonstrated Their Development-Generation Potential?
A new study by the Transportation Research Board suggests cities have a lot more research to do before they can conclusively prove that streetcars actually produce new construction.


