California’s ambitious climate goals face EV charging challenges, but a new business model could offer potential solutions. The post Can charging-as-a-service expand EV adoption in California? appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Honoring Don's incredible life, legacy and contributions to Transfers Magazine. The post A tribute to ‘parking guru’ and our dear senior editor Donald Shoup appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
UC researchers collaborate with community members to document the histories and legacies behind California’s freeways in these four cities The post An interactive history of California’s freeways, redlining and racism appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
UCLA alum Carolyn Pugh won Neville Parker award for her groundbreaking research on a freeway-to-boulevard project in Rochester, NY The post UCLA master’s project on freeway removal, redesign wins national award appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Amy Lee's ground-breaking dissertation focused on the policy and politics of highway expansions The post UC Davis alum wins CUTC award for best dissertation appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Yazmin Martinez was named 2023 doctoral student of the year by the Pacific Southwest Region UTC in recognition of her unique research. The post UNLV doctoral student in computer science recognized by PSR appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
A senior majoring in urban studies was named undergraduate student of the year by the PSR UTC. The post UCI’s Uriah Campos named PSR undergraduate student of the year appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Alejandra Rios Gutierrez, an urban planning and Latin American studies dual-degree student at UCLA, was named PSR master's student of the year. The post PSR master’s student of the year explores transportation planning through diverse global perspectives appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Monisha Reginald, a master's student at UCLA studying transportation planning, was recognized by the Pacific Southwest Region UTC. The post PSR student of the year augments professional data experience with planning knowledge appeared first on Transfers Magazine.| Transfers Magazine
Two years ago, California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have decriminalized the so-called “Idaho stop,” which is defined as the act of a cyclist treating a stop sign as a yield sign. Newsom cited safety concerns for the veto, saying that the bill would decrease cyclist safety rather than increase it, as many advocates believe.| Transfers Magazine
Parking reforms in Seattle led developers to provide significantly less parking supply, leaving more space for the city to build housing and other needs.| Transfers Magazine