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

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.

Daniel Hess speaks at a podium in UCLA’s Luskin Conference Center with a presentation slide behind him reading, “The Shoup Doctrine: Essays Celebrating Donald Shoup and Parking Reforms.” The audience is seated in front of him.

Easy reading, hard writing: “The Shoup Doctrine” honors Donald Shoup’s life and ideas

Hundreds gathered at UCLA for the launch of a new book honoring Shoup’s lasting legacy on parking policy and urban planning.

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