More Transit Resources
Understanding and Tackling Micromobility: Transportation’s New Disruptor
Source: Governors' Highway Safety Association
Explores six micromobility challenges – oversight, funding, data collection, enforcement, infrastructure, and education – and the role State Highway Safety Offices and their partners can play to help address them.
Read More >Source: Safe Routes Partnership
Describes crucial opportunities to influence a region’s long-term commitment to active transportation and transit via the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) planning process, and how to ensure that funding goes to specific biking,
Read More >Generating and Prioritizing Funding for Active Transportation
Source: Safe Routes Partnership
Provides success stories, best practices, and resources to secure sustainable regional funding for active transportation and transit.
Read More >Source: FWHA
Provides an overview of shared micromobility devices (bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, and e-scooters) and planning considerations across six topic areas.
Read More >Source: NACTO
Announces a photo library documenting actions cities and transit agencies are taking to support public health and wellness.
Read More >Public Transit and Shared Mobility COVID-19 Recovery: Policy Recommendations and Research Needs
Source: University of California Berkeley
Considers the impacts of the pandemic on public transit and shared mobility services, and the resulting loss of mobility for those who depend on these modes.
Read More >Source: State Smart Transportation Initiative
Demonstrates ways to apply accessibility metrics to decisions, such as transportation project selection and land use suitability analysis.
Read More >Guidebook and Research Plan to Help Communities Improve Transportation to Health Care Services
Source: TRB Transit Cooperative
Details how to initiate a dialogue between transportation and health care providers and implementing transportation solutions appropriate for patients.
Read More >The Role of Transit, Shared Modes, and Public Policy in the New Mobility Landscape
Source: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Transportation Research Board
Reports that shared modes of transportation, such as ride-hailing and scooter and bike sharing, can enhance mobility, equity, and sustainability in metropolitan areas.
Read More >Guidelines for Prioritizing Curb Ramp Retrofits Under The Americans With Disabilities Act
Source: Virginia Transportation Research Council
Identifies curb ramp improvement best practices in prioritization, investment, and program management.
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