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Freeways, Redlining & Racism

In the mid-20th century, planners and local officials built upon decades of disinvestment to push through a route of the Foothill Freeway/Interstate 210 that cut through northwest Pasadena — displacing nearly 3,000 predominantly Black residents.

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UCLA ITS in the News

Bloomberg

LA Votes for Bus, Bike and Pedestrian Fixes as Traffic Deaths Rise

March 13, 2024

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Daily Bruin

Supporters, opponents of Measure HLA discuss its focus on improving street safety

March 4, 2024

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StreetsBlog (LA & National)

To Recruit Transit Workers, More Than Higher Pay Is Needed

February 29, 2024

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Fortune

New York City may soon hit drivers with a $15 fee for the privilege of driving into the most traffic-choked parts of Manhattan

February 29, 2024

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Recent Posts

Collaboration between UCLA scholars and community organizers informed the barriers and opportunities outlined in the report.

After studying highway expansions at UC Davis, Amy Lee joins UCLA ITS as a postdoctoral scholar to investigate parking policy.

Anne Yoon, a recent MURP graduate, was recognized for her impactful capstone research on bus shelter equity in Los Angeles County.

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Transfers Magazine is the biannual research publication of the Pacific Southwest Region University Transportation Center (PSR), a federally-funded network of eight partner campuses in Arizona, California, and Hawaii.