Issue / Environment
As a means to an end, it is important that the transportation system be accessible and usable by different types of people aiming to get to different places. Federal rules for accessibility and nondiscrimination are behind most funding streams, and local rules also augment requirements to make the transportation system usable for everyone. Transportation is the largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions in the US. While automobiles have become more efficient over time due to fuel efficiency and emissions standards, these improvements are offset by an overall increase in vehicle miles traveled. Increased demand for trucking and air travel have contributed toward emissions. Proposals for achieving transportation emissions reduction goals at all levels of government include electrification, increased investment in active and shared transportation, and improved land use.
Could Building a Canal In Nicaragua Be the Answer?
Nov 25, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY AARON J. GELLMAN Professor of Management and Strategy, Northwestern University In 2013, Chinese interests revealed their...
Myths Surrounding Devolution of Federal Transportation Programs
Nov 25, 2014 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATIONAs the lame-duck session of Congress approaches, there is nascent optimism within the transportation community that perhaps this could...
The Case of the Neglected Transit Bus
Oct 25, 2014 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATIONTomorrow Eno will release a new study looking at regional transit governance (Getting to the Route of It: The Role of Governance In...
A Lesson From Stockholm’s Sustainable Development: Identifying Crucial Tensions, Conflicts or Tradeoffs in Urban Sustainability Policies
Aug 25, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY AMY RADER OLSSON Director, KTH Center for a Sustainable Built Environment Urban challenges are indisputably complex—even...
Crude Oil by Rail: The Industry is Changing
Jul 25, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY STEVEN R. DITMEYER Adjunct Professor of Railway Management, Michigan State University An old adage says the railroad industry is...
Superstorm Sandy: Adaptation and Resilience in the Tolling Industry
Jul 25, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY PATRICK D. JONES Executive Director & CEO, International Bridge, Tunnel & Turnpike Association The International Bridge,...
Federal Prohibitions on Toll Roads, How They Got There, and How the GROW AMERICA Act Proposes to Change Them
May 06, 2014 | Jeff DavisMay 6, 2014 Let’s just say that Congress has been having this debate for a really long time. The first law providing federal...
Improving Transportation = Better Quality of Life for City Dwellers
Apr 24, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY RICHARD HARRIS Solution Director, Xerox Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) refers to a wide range of services that use...
Three Ideas for Big City Departments of Transportation
Feb 24, 2014 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATIONThe United States is increasingly a metropolitan nation, with more of the population concentrating in urban areas. The largest of these...
Shared Use Mobility: The Next Big Thing in Transportation
Feb 24, 2014 | Carter TempletonBY LARRY FILLER Transportation Consultant and MARC OLIPHANT Regional Employee Transportation Coordinator at Naval District...
The Challenge of National Freight Policy: How to Pay For It?
Jan 24, 2014 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION2014 could be the year that a national freight policy begins to take focus in a new authorization bill. There have been several...
2013 Transportation Weekly Archive Index
Dec 31, 2013 | Jeff Davis2013 Transportation Weekly Archive Index January 2013 January 16, 2013 issue January 21, 2013 update ...