Transfers Magazine – Issue 4

The Equalizer: Could Ride-Hailing Extend Equitable Car Access?
Anne Brown

Longer View: Positioning Transit for the 21st Century
Steven E. Polzin, Dan Sperling

How Much Traffic is Cruising for Parking?
Robert Hampshire, Donald Shoup

Carless in California: What the Carless Can Tell Us About Shifting Behaviors and Improving Mobility
Jean-Daniel Saphores, Suman K. Mitra

Opinion: Mentoring the Next Generation of Transportation Professionals
Richard Willson

Transfers Magazine is a biannual research publication of the Pacific Southwest Region University Transportation Center, a federally funded network of eight partner campuses in Arizona, California and Hawaii. Transfers also features a year-round blog covering campus stories, research updates, student projects, news, events, opinions and more.

Recent Posts

Ellen Schwartz and Donald Shoup stand next to each other, smiling and posing for a picture in front of a colorful abstract mural

Meet the manager of UCLA’s new Center for Parking Policy

Three years after earning her master’s degree, Ellen Schwartz has returned to UCLA, where she’ll provide technical assistance to local and state officials throughout the policymaking process — from evaluation to implementation.

The Mobility Lab/UCLA Light detection and ranging data from multiple connected and automated vehicles combined to create a single, large-scale perception map of the roadway

UCLA Mobility Center receives $2.5 million federal grant to advance cooperative perception technology

The CP-X initiative will develop systems that let vehicles, infrastructure and road users share real-time awareness to improve safety.

Featured Content

Honor Donald Shoup’s Legacy

Your gift supports the new Center for Parking Policy — so his vision for more livable cities thrives for decades to come.