Welcome to the latest issue of The Transportist, especially to our new readers. As always you can follow along at the transportist.org or on Twitter.
Jobs
Master of Transport
Transportist (the blog)
- The Precarity of Our Situation
- Observations of Melbourne
- Late Democracy
- Gradial, or the Unreasonable Network
- Sydney Could Go Dutch | CityHub
WalkSydney
Transport Findings
Conferences
News & Opinion
- Transit and Microtransit
- Human-Driven Vehicles, Signs, Signals, Sensors, and Markings, and Roads
- Calls for congestion charging to be introduced to de-clog city roads
- Does TTI Underestimate Historic Traffic Levels (They are at it again, this response is from 2013, but still basically right)
- Drive-thru brothels: why cities are building ‘sexual infrastructure’
- Lane Ends, Merge Right: 10 (More!) Redesign Ideas for the W4-2 Road Sign
- Paris is testing ‘noise radar’ that will automatically ticket loud cars
- London 20mph plan: TfL green light plan after consultation
- Vehicle Automation
- Navigating through Pedestrians (video)
- Shared Vehicles/Ride-sharing/Ride-hailing/Taxis/Car Sharing/Parking Sharing
- Electrification, Energy
- Australia is the runaway global leader in building new renewable energy
- EV Startup Canoo Debuts First Subscription-Only Vehicle
- The new normal: Electric vehicle sales double in Australia, petrol car sales slump
- San Francisco makes $2.5 billion offer for PG&E electric system
- Saudi Arabia oil output takes major hit after apparent drone attacks claimed by Yemen rebels
Bikes etc.
- New Miami Hurricane Hazard: Dockless Scooters as Projectiles
- Melbourne blue bike share scheme scrapped after poor patronage
- Bird shutters bike lane program due to misuse of funds
- Pros And Cons Of Banning Cars In Cities
- The Unsettling Rise of the Urban Narc App
- Fewer cars in Sydney CBD opens way for cycleway, more pedestrian space
- How I Learned to Cycle Like a Dutchman
- Curbs and Footpaths and Crosswalks
- Land Use
- Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast: Episode 246: Access as a Metric
- Takeaway chain El Jannah ready to rip down Sydney’s ‘chicken curtain’
- Flexible working, the neglected congestion-busting solution for our cities
- Will the Western Sydney Aerotropolis really deliver on jobs?
- Sydney’s moment of truth: In a decade, Sydney will be home to an extra 1.3 million people. How we accommodate them is causing angst in our suburbs and presents a huge challenge to government.
- How Radial is General Travel in Melbourne
- Caltex [Gas Stations] Divests 50 ‘Apartment-Ready’ Sites
- Retail, Wholesale, Logistics, Supply Chain, Freight
- Intercity Trains
- Aviation & Space
- Miscellany:
- People
Research by Others
- Boeing, Geoff (2019) Urban Spatial Order: Street Network Orientation, Configuration, and Entropy, Applied Network Science
- Hale, Chris (2019) The Transit Transformation Australia Needs
- Hendrigan, Cole (2019) A Future of Polycentric Cities
Books
- A Political Economy of Access. (2019) By David M. Levinson and David A. King (Book 4 in the Access Quartet)
- Elements of Access: Transport Planning for Engineers, Transport Engineering for Planners. (2018) By David M. Levinson, Wes Marshall, Kay Axhausen. (Book 3 in the Access Quartet)
- Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport (2016) by David Levinson. (Book 2 in the Access Quartet)
- The End of Traffic and the Future of Access: A Roadmap to the New Transport Landscape (3rd edition). (2017) By David M. Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek. (Book 1 in the Access Quartet)
- Metropolitan Transport and Land Use: Planning for Place and Plexus (2018) by David M. Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek.
- The Transportation Experience: Second Edition Garrison, William and Levinson, David (2014)