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June 3, 2020
Transfers Issue 5 Online Now The latest issue of Transfers Magazine, the biannual digital magazine of the Pacific Southwest Region UTC edited by a team of UCLA faculty, staff and students, came out la […]
February 6, 2020
During Jan. 31–Feb. 2, the Institute of Transportation Engineers Western and Mountain Districts gathered its members across 13 states for the 7th Annual Student Leadership Summit hosted by UCLA and US […]
February 5, 2020
UCLA part of team contracted by the California Environmental Protection Agency to study solutions for the state’s largest source of global-warming emissions The transportation sector is the largest so […]
January 23, 2020
Out of the dozens of Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellows selected to present at the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) 99th Annual Meeting, a UCLA student took home top honors. Cassie Ha […]
January 21, 2020
Jacob Wasserman MURP ‘19, who currently works as a research project manager for UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, won the Neville A. Parker Award for his capstone project, “A Time and Place fo […]
January 17, 2020
Co-winner Martin Wachs receives the honor from the Transportation Research Board for a second time — four decades apart by Lena Rogow Evelyn Blumenberg and colleagues who include Professor Emeritus Ma […]
December 13, 2019
Have you ever wondered how to track bus locations in real-time? Do you know how transit agencies track where all shared scooters are at any given time? Or how to better analyze crash data in Los Angel […]
November 19, 2019
With the recent passage of AB 5 in California — which limits companies’ abilities to classify workers as independent contractors — the topic of Uber and Lyft drivers’ employment statuses has been on t […]
November 1, 2019
Where to situate the port became a decisive moment that impacted the development of Los Angeles, according to Eric Morris, who spoke on the subject Nov. 1. Morris, an associate professor of city and r […]
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