How Does Traffic, or the Fear of it, Affect Housing Affordability? Examining the Effect of Traffic Impact Analysis on Housing Production and Affordability
Reports
Los Angeles, CA: The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies. 46 pages
Publication Year: 2021
Making Transit Safe to Ride During a Pandemic: What Are The Risks and What Can Be Done in Response?
Reports
Los Angeles CA: The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies. 29 pages
Publication Year: 2021
All Is Not LOST: Tracking California's Local Option Sales Tax Revenues for Transportation During the Pandemic
Reports
Los Angeles, CA: The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies. 59 pages
Publication Year: 2021
California Local Option Sales Taxes for Transportation During the Pandemic
Short Articles
The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2021
Is Accessibility Evaluation Ready for Prime Time?
Journal Articles
Transfers, 8: 1-6
Publication Year: 2021
The Eighty-Five Percent Solution: Is Crowdsourcing Speed Limits the Best Approach to Traffic Safety?
Short Articles
UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
Analyzing voter support for California’s local option sales taxes for transportation
Refereed Journal Articles
Transportation, 48: 2103-2125
Publication Year: 2020
The Eighty-Five Percent Solution: A Historical Look at Crowdsourcing Speed Limits and the Question of Safety
Refereed Journal Articles
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2674(9): 346-357
Publication Year: 2020
Transit Blues in the Golden State: Analyzing Recent California Ridership Trends
Monographs
Los Angeles CA: UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. 203 pages
Publication Year: 2020
What’s Behind Recent Transit Ridership Trends in the Bay Area? Volume II: Trends among Major Transit Operators
Monographs
Los Angeles CA: UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. 184 pages
Publication Year: 2020
What’s Behind Recent Transit Ridership Trends in the Bay Area? Volume I: Overview and Analysis of Underlying Factors
Monographs
Los Angeles CA: UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. 229 pages
Publication Year: 2020
Research Synthesis for the California Zero Traffic Fatalities Task Force
Reports
Los Angeles, CA: The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies. 88 pages
Publication Year: 2020
Transit Blues in the Golden State: Analyzing Recent California Ridership Trends
Short Articles
UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
What Can Be Done About Falling Transit Ridership in the Bay Area?
Short Articles
UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
Why is Bay Area Transit Ridership Falling?
Short Articles
UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
The Bay Area is Losing Transit Ridership — But Transit Commuting is Growing
Short Articles
UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
Why is Public Transit Falling in the San Francisco Bay Area, and What Might be Done About It?
Short Articles
University of California Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
Improving Transit Equity in L.A. During the Pandemic
Commentary
Streetblog LA. July 28th
Publication Year: 2020
When is Public Transit Too Crowded and How Has This Changed During the Pandemic?
Short Articles
University of California Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
What Does Public Health Research Tell Us About the Risks of Riding Public Transit During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Short Articles
University of California Institute of Transportation Studies, Los Angeles CA
Publication Year: 2020
An Assessment of Performance Measures in the Transportation Development Act
Monographs
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. 124 Pages.
Publication Year: 2019
California Transit Ridership Trends A study for the California Department of Transportation Tasks 1, 2, and 3 Deliverables: Memorandum 1: Analysis of Changes in Transit Ridership Memorandum 2: Analysis of Changes in Transit Supply Memorandum 3: Analysis of Changes in Transit Productivity
Reports
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. 38 Pages.
Publication Year: 2019
Can Ride-Sharing Apps and Autonomous Vehicles Help Bridge the Mobility Gap?
Book Chapters
in Resilience Matters: Strengthening Communities in an Ear of Upheaval. Laurie Mazur (Ed.). Island Press, Pages 116-119.
Publication Year: 2019
A resurgence in urban living? Trends in residential location patterns of young and older adults since 2000
Refereed Journal Articles
Urban Geography, published online.
Publication Year: 2019
Bridging the Gap between Mobility Haves and Have-Nots
Book Chapters
in Three Revolutions: Steering Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future, Daniel Sperling, EditorWashington D. C. : Island Press. Pages 131-150.
Publication Year: 2018
Transit in the 2000s: Where Does It Stand and Where Is It Headed?
Journal Articles
Journal of Public Transportation, 21 (1): 104-118.
Publication Year: 2018
Millennial Travel: Who Knows About Kids These Days? Sweeping conclusions about the location and travel desires of millennials may be premature
Journal Articles
Transfers, 1: 1-6.
Publication Year: 2018
A Taxing Proposition: A Century of Ballot Box Planning in Los Angeles,
Monographs
Haynes Foundation Report, 186 pages
Publication Year: 2018
Not so fast? Examining neighborhood level effects of traffic congestion on job access
Refereed Journal Articles
Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 113: 529-541.
Publication Year: 2018
Does Traffic Congestion Influence the Location of New Business Establishments? An Analysis of the San Francisco Bay Area
Refereed Journal Articles
Urban Studies, 56(5): 1026-1041.
Publication Year: 2018