More International Resources Examples
Diverse Users of San Francisco, CA Car-Free Places Documentary
Source: StreetsBlog SF
A 15-minute documentary that features the diversity of users enjoying the JFK Promenade and the Great Walkway in San Francisco, CA, and debunks the false narrative that people who use car-free spaces are exclusively able-
Read More >Montgomery County, MD: Increasing Equitable Transit Access by Improving Walkability
Source: Brookings
Describes efforts to study and tackle pedestrian access as a fundamental equity issue across communities that a new rail line will serve.
Read More >Source: Smart Cities Dive
Reports that Atlanta, GA released an updated guide to encourage communities to apply tactical urbanism projects as part of the city’s Vision Zero initiative to eliminate traffic deaths.
Read More >Mobility for the People: Evaluating Equity Requirements in Shared Micromobility Programs
Source: National Institute for Transportation and Communities
Investigates equity in shared micromobility by collecting information from 239 programs across the U.S. and conducting case studies and literature review.
Read More >Source: Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
Reports that in response to COVID-19, the Government of India launched two visionary challenges to embrace walking and cycling and promote a more sustainable, inclusive future.
Read More >Source: ADPro
Describes an innovative area of neuroscience that explores how proximity to the arts and beautiful environments measurably affects humans’ physical and mental well-being.
Read More >Source: Fehr & Peers
Describes a Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) visualizer tool for California developed with 2019 StreetLight data.
Read More >Source: European Cyclists' Federation
Analyzes cargo bike friendliness of 125 European cities.
Read More >Source: European Cyclists' Federation
Analyzes cargo bike friendliness of 125 European cities.
Read More >Source: International Transport Forum
Explores how urban mobility changed during the pandemic, focusing on changes in how people work.
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