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
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.
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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