Webinar: OK Vroomer: Millennials and Car Culture
In this webinar, we will discuss how for many people, owning and using a car symbolizes social status and personal image and how this symbolic value reinforces car consumption. In […]
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In this webinar, we will discuss how for many people, owning and using a car symbolizes social status and personal image and how this symbolic value reinforces car consumption. In […]
By Jeff Davis
December 6, 2019 – The Federal Highway Administration has begun publishing the voluminous tables that will eventually comprise Highway Statistics 2018 as part of the ongoing Highway Statistics Series.
By Brianne Eby
October 18, 2019 – A global summit of city leaders held in Copenhagen last week included panels on environmentally sustainable streets and transportation emission reductions.
By Jeff Davis
September 27, 2019 – This week, the Federal Highway Administration formally lifted a 103-year-old regulation that has banned the use of patented or proprietary materials in federal-aid highway projects.
By Brianne Eby
July 19, 2019 – On July 11, the micromobility company Lime hosted policymakers, academic researchers, advocates, law enforcement officials, and other transportation and public health practitioners for a summit aimed at improving design and operations safety for the new industry of shared electric scooters and bicycles.
Join the Eno Center for Transportation for a webinar on our report, “Beyond Speculation 2.0: Automated vehicles and Public Policy,” where we’ll review the current state of development for AVs and discuss recommendations for responsibly testing AVs on public roads.
This report updates Eno’s 2017 Beyond Speculation publication and discusses the current and future state of AVs, as well as the existing, proposed, and expected implications for federal, state, and local policy. It does not…
By Karen Price
Tuesday, April 2 – House Transportation and Infrastructure – Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials – subcommittee hearing on pipeline safety – 10:00 a.m., HVC-210 Capitol Visitors Center. Tuesday, April 2 – House Appropriations – Subcommittee on Homeland Security – subcommittee hearing on the FY 2020 TSA budget request…
March 29, 2019 – The practice of ridehailing and carpooling, be it a taxi, Uber, or slugging, includes sharing a vehicle that is not your own, and sometimes sharing that asset and space with multiple other people who also do not own that vehicle. In order to maximize road and vehicle capacity, the transportation industry must identify ways to mitigate our natural aversion to sharing to maximize efficiency.
By T. Donna Chen
March 29, 2019 – Both federal and state tax incentives positively impact preference for electric vehicles, and the provision of public fast charging infrastructure is especially key for increasing adoption of battery electric vehicles .
March 8, 2019 – In the country’s two biggest metropolitan areas, political leaders took big steps toward full-scale congestion pricing strategies last week.
When: 4:00pm ET, Thursday, March 14, 2019 Where: Via webinar For decades, taxis have provided profoundly unequal levels of service based on rider race. In 2012, however, ridehail companies such […]
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