by Fehr & Peers | Sep 12, 2024 | Communications & Engagement, Fehr & Peers News, Transportation Engineering
We are truly grateful for the hard work and dedication of our 16 interns from 15 schools across the country. Their contributions during our summer internship program have been invaluable, and we’re proud of the impact they’ve made.
by Fehr & Peers | Aug 1, 2024 | Active Transportation, Data Science, Emerging Technologies, Equity in Transportation, Land Use & Transportation, Parking, Safety, Transit Planning, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Forecasting & Operations
Olympic fever fills the air as Paris hosts the 2024 Games, welcoming millions of visitors. Meanwhile, Los Angeles gears up for the 2028 Olympics, focusing on improvements that will benefit the city long after the games end.
by Fehr & Peers | Jul 22, 2024 | Emerging Technologies, Land Use & Transportation, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Forecasting & Operations
Explore impactful strategies for sustainable transportation in the latest ITE Journal article, co-written by one of our VMT experts, Ron Milam.
by Fehr & Peers | Jun 21, 2024 | Active Transportation, Data Science, Emerging Technologies, Equity in Transportation, Freight, Land Use & Transportation, Parking, Safety, Transit Planning, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Forecasting & Operations
The ITE Western District Annual Meeting is just around the corner! Learn from professionals in the industry, collaborate with peers, and discover innovative projects and initiatives happening all around you. See you there!
by Fehr & Peers | May 20, 2024 | Active Transportation, Climate Change, Emerging Technologies, Safety, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Forecasting & Operations
See how recognized safety instructors among our staff are helping institutionalize safety through elevated training and best practices and learn about our contribution to the global efforts of the first US Vision Zero Academy!
by Fehr & Peers | May 14, 2024 | Climate Change, Data Science, Emerging Technologies, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Forecasting & Operations
Do California’s most walkable cities truly correlate with being less dependent on driving for transportation? Learn more.