Carshare, bikeshare: Trends, prospects, and the role of public policy – Francie Stefan

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What if transportation abundance policy focused on access, not just mobility?

A transportation abundance agenda means rethinking investment and management so people can reach what they need, not just move faster or farther through inefficient systems.

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UCLA student wins fourth consecutive national transportation prize

Nick Giorgio MURP ‘25 received the Neville Parker Award for his capstone project on intersection design and safety in Los Angeles.

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