On the Road Again... But to Where? Transportation Proposals Only Delay Day of Reckoning Martin E. Robins, 12 pages. An analysis published by New...
On the Road Again... But to Where? Transportation Proposals Only Delay Day of Reckoning Martin E. Robins, 12 pages. An analysis published by New...
Bridge to Nowhere Martin E. Robins, 6 pages. An article published in New Jersey Reporter, November 1999. Final Report
Planning for Transit-Friendly Land Use: A Handbook for New Jersey Communities (1994) By NJ TRANSIT
Abstract In 1998, New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) conducted an onboard survey of passengers on three of its commuter rail lines on their preferences for new shuttle services. During the first half of the 2000s, community-based shuttle service was introduced in several...
Abstract Walking and cycling are the healthiest ways to get around our cities, providing valuable physical activity for people on a daily basis. These forms of active transport also generate indirect public health benefits by reducing the use of automobiles, thus...
This article examines how Amsterdam has consistently improved cycling conditions over many decades and succeeded at raising even further the share of trips by bike. As a result, it has become one of Europe’s most sustainable cities, offering convenient, safe, and...
Abstract New York has made impressive progress at improving cycling conditions and raising cycling levels in recent years, especially in Brooklyn and Manhattan. The number of bike trips has almost doubled since 2000, thanks to vastly expanded cycling infrastructure,...