We're redirecting and accelerating our 2020 R&D program in response to the shifts due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We invite and request your input and collaboration to make the most of our investments over the next few months within 5 areas of research.
Navigate the uncertainty regarding how autonomous vehicles might transform cities and influence roadway safety in our recent ITE Journal article.
How can transit agencies meet changing travel demands and develop inclusive, accessible networks for travelers? Our framework for evaluating with equity in mind can help.
How, when, and under what circumstances will AVs be deployed? Learn about our R&D efforts to help clients begin to understand the possible effects on land use, in addition to how they may influence travel behavior.
Along with client and community partnerships growing in our Orlando, Florida office, so is our staff! We’re excited to welcome new staff members to our growing Florida team.
Given the breadth of AV and CV effects, readiness planning may cover a wide range of issues for public agencies, including — but not limited to — the topics described in this blog.
Considering evolving transportation metrics and expanding the range of solutions that can effectively reduce congestion, VMT, and emissions.
Learn how we're helping California agencies find opportunities to follow the lead of Vision Zero cities and expand the systemic safety approach beyond an engineering focus.
Discover how the Local Roadway Safety Plan approach to safety, as well as Vision Zero approaches, offer communities guidance for establishing safety plans.
We're excited to announce executive leadership team changes: Sarah Brandenberg as Chair of the Board of Directors and Julie Morgan as firmwide Director of Operations!
Explore the white paper we recently released with WRCOG that directly compares VMT mitigation banks and exchanges to traditional impact fee programs for deeper understanding.
New research! While AV modeling still shows potential, significant increases in VMT and decreases in transit ridership, there are available countermeasures to offset effects.
We are thrilled to announce the opening of our Long Beach Office! Our new office will allow us to continue to grow, better serving our existing and new clients.
We’re scheduling interviews with selected candidates during the TRB Annual Meeting to talk about our career opportunities. Interested? Find out how you can apply!
Transportation analysis practice would benefit from new metrics measuring efficiency and space utilization. Learn about the travel efficiency metric proposed by Uber.
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