Promoting transit isn't just a social good. It's also a tool to achieve Vision Zero.| Streetsblog USA
Whether it's your first trip to Italy or you're a seasoned traveler already, there's always one thing that is consistently going to come your way when you land (and no, we're not necessarily thinking of great food!): strikes. More specifically, public transport strikes are likely to happen during yo| From Home to Rome
The Safe Systems Pyramid. A new safety pyramid maximizing population health impact while minimizing individual effort. The post WEBINAR: Community Design and Nondrivers – Connecting All of Us appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
Reductions are also on the table at transit agencies in Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco and Pittsburgh.| WHYY
A top union boss warns that service cuts don't only inconvenience riders.| usa.streetsblog.org
Deep cuts to Philadelphia's transit system will have devastating impacts in the City of Brotherly Love — and other cities may be next.| usa.streetsblog.org
Starting July 1st, 2025, visitors to Rome will have noticed that some categories of public transport tickets have increased in price, while single-ride tickets have remained unchanged: if you're planning a trip to the Eternal City, you'll want to factor in some additional transportation costs. Publ| From Home to Rome
America’s bridge infrastructure has been a significant concern for at least the last twenty years, but the critical needs are slowly being addressed. In 2016, an annual report from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) listed approximately 56,000 bridges that were deemed to be structurally deficient. That staggering reality initiated immediate action from government […]| InfrastructureUSA: Citizen Dialogue About Civil Infrastructure
The Safe Systems Pyramid. A new safety pyramid maximizing population health impact while minimizing individual effort. The post WEBINAR: Quick-Builds in Indian Country – Advancing Road Safety through Community Engagement appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
There are many things that we can do as individuals to help reduce climate change. Below, we will talk about some of the small changes you can make to your behavior to help| BioEnergy Consult
Sidewalks are like relationships: We can build them if we are willing. We can repair them if we are willing. They don’t fall apart overnight. They need care, maintenance, and people choosing to do the work.| Streetsblog Denver
Discover the Istanbul Tünel, a funicular railway& the 2nd-oldest public transportation line in the world, running between Karaköy and Beyoğlu| Everybody Hates A Tourist
Kuala Lumpur has an amazing public transportation system, with trains, buses, and taxis covering almost every corner of the city. But I’ll be honest—when I first arrived, I was a little confused. Some routes required switching lines, certain stations had tricky layouts, and figuring out the right transport card wasn’t as straightforward as I expected. […] The post Kuala Lumpur Public Transportation: A Complete Guide appeared first on travresources.com.| travresources.com
In a Nutshell Michigan House Minority Leader and Speaker-Elect Matt Hall put a jolt into Michigan’s typically quiet November legislative recess with a major new proposal to reallocate revenue to address the state’s crumbling road infrastructure. The proposal seeks to dedicate over $2.7 billion in annual revenue for road repairs without a tax increase by […]| Citizens Research Council of Michigan
Last year, Swedish electric boat maker Candela announced plans to launch a foiling passenger ferry called the P-30. Now in the final design phase, the craft has been renamed the P-12 Shuttle and will hit the water as a foiling catamaran.| New Atlas
Audio beacons are an efficient way to provide more autonomy to blind and visually impaired people. They can easily use public transport.| Inclusive City Maker
Public agencies spend millions of dollars for paratransit services. But a cost-effective solution could make public transit accessible.| Inclusive City Maker