A lane diagram is a technique I developed to understand how a street functions, or could function. Function is a fundamental part of street design. Streets are not static places, they are places of movement. Understanding movement presages possibilities.
Read MoreA short history of introducing a new design vehicle. the DL-23, into the street design lexicon.
Read MoreFrom the #GND frontlines…a future without the #BQE in #NYC. An opinion piece for Streetsblog.
Read MoreCitizens are getting serious about #climatechange, #gentrification is becoming overwrought, #parking really is about #privilege, and #autonomousvehicles are not ready for prime time.
Read MoreIn this opinion piece for Streetsblog I argue for #bollards, bus bulbs and level boarding at all bus stops.
Read MoreRoads and parking codify machismo.
Read MoreWe have so much on our minds—how our children are faring in school, that upcoming dental appointment, will I land that next contract —we don’t need to worry about whether we have the correct payment system for the bus.
Read MoreI discuss the proposed rezoning of the Gowanus Canal district in Brooklyn in this video. Like it or not, the area used to be a lake and will return to a lake unless we adapt.
Read MoreRecently the press has been on about fare evasion...we should recognize that our transit systems are the economic lifeblood of our cities and we want people to use them.
Read MoreNotes and observations as we move into 2019. In just 5 minutes, I cover GPS, new mobility/money, opposition to TOD, and package size.
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