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pedestrianobservations.com
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| | | | Five years ago, I wrote a blog post about frequency-ridership spirals, mentioning as a side comment that the impact of mass transit frequency on ridership can be lumped together with the trip time. I'd like to develop this point here, and talk about how it affects various kinds of public transportation, including intercity trains. The... | |
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humantransit.org
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| | | | In December, Alex Steffen wrote a provocative article at Worldchanging proposing that Seattle aim to become North America's first carbon-neutral city. I'm not an expert on carbon-neutrality as a whole, but I can certainly comment on the transport dimensions of it. Here are some reasons to bet on Seattle, in particular, as a place that [...] | |
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busgraphs.com
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| | | | Is a uniform frequency restructure of transit in Seattle doomed by overcrowding? | |
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tultican.com
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| | By Steven Miller, July 22, 2021 (Guest Post by former Oakland Educator) In 2018, Thomas Ultican wrote about the dangers of Edtech: "Public education in America contends with four dissimilar but not separate attacks. The school choice movement is motivated by people who want government supported religious schools, others who want segregated schools and still... |