Uber and Lyft Are Forcing Parking Companies to Adapt or Die Los Angeles Times, July 2018 Valets at restaurants and nightclubs in Los Angeles are seeing a loss of business as ride-hailing services rise. This article interviews Proper Parking...
Travel Behavior: Shared Mobility and Transportation Equity U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, August 2017 Transportation equity is important for ensuring access to opportunities for jobs, healthcare, and goods and...
RideShare in DC The Washington Post, April 2018 Ride-hailing is increasing dramatically in Washington, D.C., which is eating into Metro and taxi ridership, while increasing the number of vehicle trips in D.C. New mobility expert, Bruce Schaller,...
Autonomous Vehicle Sales WardsAuto, April 2018 Find out which carmakers and suppliers are in a race to put self-driving vehicles on the road and who countries will be leading the movement to adopt autonomous vehicles. Article discusses the...
Vancouver Proposed Parking Tax Hike Global News, March 2018 A plan to make parking lot taxes in Downtown Vancouver one of the highest in North America is leading to concern that consumers will avoid visiting downtown Vancouver for shopping,...
3 Cities to Charge for Curb Space in New Micromobility Pilot Smart Cities Dive, March 2019 Three cities will be part of a collaborative pilot program to manage dockless scooters and other new forms of mobility by using a platform from mobility...
Mobility’s Second Great Inflection Point McKinsey Quarterly, February 2019 Radically new dynamics in the early 20th century transformed cars and, in turn, the world. Here’s why the next great inflection point is upon us, auguring changes no less...
How Self-Driving Cars Might Transform City Parking IEEE Spectrum, February 2019 Autonomous vehicles could use parking lots more efficiently, but also worsen gridlock #AutonomousVehicles #Article #AutonomousVehicles #Parking #Traffic ...
Free Parking: Is it the Secret Ingredient in NYC’s Traffic Problem? CityLimits.org, February 2019 If it makes sense to charge cars to drive on the city’s busiest streets, thereby discouraging auto use and speeding up traffic, wouldn’t it make...
Don’t Be Fooled By Congestion Pricing CommonWealth Magazine, May 2019 By Christine Banning, IOM, CAE. Because Boston is considering charging congestion pricing fees, it’s important to know the effects these fees will have on residents,...
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