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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.
October 15, 2025
Hundreds gathered at UCLA for the launch of a new book honoring Shoup’s lasting legacy on parking policy and urban planning.
September 17, 2025
When four Florida undergraduate students arrived at UCLA in late June, they knew little about the field of transportation research. Eight weeks later, they are preparing to submit a paper on the spatial and demographic characteristics of low-emission vehicle users to a peer-reviewed journal.
Bright green parking spaces reserved for electric vehicles. Two EV chargers are located on the curb in front of the spaces. A black car is parked nearby.
July 17, 2025
Study maps nationwide EV charger access, exposing severe service gaps and reliability issues in disadvantaged communities, where residents face fewer, often broken, and poorly maintained chargers.
Adults and children ride their bikes around a mini traffic circle in a residential neighborhood
June 20, 2025
This year’s top student capstone projects looked at street safety, pedestrian plazas and EV charging for renters.
February 26, 2025
Veronica De Santos spent a semester abroad in Geneva, where she called on global leaders to invest in underrepresented voices shaping the future of sustainability and transportation.
View from Mt Wilson showing Eaton Fire. Credit: HPwren.ucsd
February 4, 2025
Five rapid-response projects will explore transportation challenges and community engagement in disaster recovery
January 14, 2025
Carolyn Pugh MURP ’24 focused her capstone project on the Inner Loop freeway-to-boulevard project in Rochester, New York.
Hao Ding
November 25, 2024
After receiving his PhD from UCLA this summer, Hao Ding is now focusing on research on supercommuters, transportation finance.
November 4, 2024
Americans now spend about 51 minutes less per day on out-of-home activities compared to pre-pandemic levels, study finds.
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