The transportation space is rapidly evolving, and the advancements of private companies like Uber and Amazon should be a signal to cities to plan now so they are not caught unprepared for urban aerial mobility.
The proliferation of quick build parklets, outdoor dining installations, and shared streets in the past year has shown us that we can move more quickly to implement transportation projects. Will the trend continue after the pandemic?
A new study from MassTrails puts numbers behind the health, transportation, environmental, economic, safety, and accessibility benefits of shared use paths.
Four Kittelson staff members will be part of the tech session lineup, and many more of us look forward to attending and connecting with colleagues and friends (and making new ones) at the Mid-Colonial ITE District Annual Meeting.
After seven years of dedication, collaboration, and research, the Diverging Diamond Interchange Informational Guide, Second Edition is now available to transportation professionals everywhere! Diverging Diamond Interchanges (DDIs)…
After the announcement of 43 newly designated Bicycle Friendly Businesses on January 27, 2021… drumroll please… it would be Tampa, Florida that surpassed Fort Collins,…