Taking On Traffic Laws: A How-To Guide for Decriminalizing Mobility Read more about Taking On Traffic Laws: A How-To Guide for Decriminalizing Mobility
Submitted on Tue, 06/13/2023 - 09:43 by info@saferoute… Using GIS as a Tool to Prioritize Park Access Improvements This blog was written by Amy Johnson, GIS Intern, and Portland Community College student. Read more about Using GIS as a Tool to Prioritize Park Access Improvements
Submitted on Fri, 07/13/2018 - 00:13 by Margaux Mennesson It Doesn't Take as Long as You'd Think! According to a recent study from Penn State, most people say they don’t walk or bike to work because they don’t have time and that it would just take too long. The same study debunks that claim! Read more about It Doesn't Take as Long as You'd Think!
Sustainable Transportation Attitudes and Health Behavior Change: Evaluation of a Brief Stage-Targeted Video Intervention Read more about Sustainable Transportation Attitudes and Health Behavior Change: Evaluation of a Brief Stage-Targeted Video Intervention
Constructing the cycling citizen: A critical analysis of policy imagery in Brisbane, Australia Read more about Constructing the cycling citizen: A critical analysis of policy imagery in Brisbane, Australia
Submitted on Tue, 05/22/2018 - 14:38 by molly green Too far to walk? by research adviser Tiffany Lam Read more about Too far to walk?
“For me it is always like half an hour”: Exploring the acceptable travel time concept in the US and European contexts Read more about “For me it is always like half an hour”: Exploring the acceptable travel time concept in the US and European contexts
A longitudinal study of the distance that young people walk to school Read more about A longitudinal study of the distance that young people walk to school
Beyond Distance: Children’s School Travel Mode Choice Read more about Beyond Distance: Children’s School Travel Mode Choice
Identifying destination distances that support walking trips in local neighborhoods Read more about Identifying destination distances that support walking trips in local neighborhoods