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planbike: Cycling Washington D.C.: Getting There
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Cycling as serious transport for better health, community, and economy now. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Cycling Washington D.C.: Getting There. In 1972 my dad and I toured Washington D.C. by bicycle. That produced fond memories. News in recent years from D.C. about Gabe Klein. S appointment to DDOT. The resulting new Capital Bikeshare. More D.C. photos:. Cycling in Washington D.C.: Ride On Washington. Cycling Washington D.C.: By Night. Although I have rented, and could rent, a proper road bike, I am also t...
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Carsharing, bicis compartidas, van-shuttles... Qué opciones tenemos?
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Carsharing, bicis compartidas, van-shuttles. Qué opciones tenemos? El martes pasado tuvimos la oportunidad de escuchar a una de las personas más influyentes del momento en lo que respecta al ámbito del transporte, al señor Gabe Klein. Gabe Klein dando su charla para los equipos de CARMA AXLR8R). A diferencia de carpooling (compartir tu viaje en auto), carsharing es compartir un vehículo entre varios conductores. Gabe comenzó su carrera en el ámbito al unirse como vicepresidente de Zipcar. Del 2008 al 201...
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Traffic Snark: A Road Diet for the George Washington Memorial Parkway
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Saturday, April 30, 2016. A Road Diet for the George Washington Memorial Parkway. My latest post is available via the Virginia Bicycling Federation. If you have ever biked on the Mount Vernon Trail, you will want to consider this idea. Link: http:/ bit.ly/1NbNeun. Labels: George Washington memorial parkway. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter @KevinHPosey. View my complete profile. Other Sustainable Transportation Advocates. I was on Diane ...
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Traffic Snark: September 2016
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Wednesday, September 28, 2016. New Article on Streetsblog: The Mythology of HOT Lanes. From Governor McAuliffe to the US Federal Highway Administration, High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes are not lacking for champions. Unfortunately, I found that the assumptions underlying such advocacy are wrong. You can read more in my article at Streetsblog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter @KevinHPosey. View my complete profile. I was on Diane Rehm’s show...
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Traffic Snark: June 2016
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Wednesday, June 1, 2016. Be sure to check out my latest article, Making a Street Safe for All, at the Virginia Bicycle Federation: http:/ wp.me/pafPZ-2w6. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter @KevinHPosey. Note that the views expressed within are entirely my own and do not reflect the views of any organizations, government agencies, elected officials, or any entity with which I may be affiliated. So dont going complaining to them. You can print anyt...
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Traffic Snark: Does It Matter Who Pays For Sidewalks Or Is Walk Score Useless?
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Thursday, November 17, 2016. Does It Matter Who Pays For Sidewalks Or Is Walk Score Useless? Some advocates for pedestrian access claim that the source of funding for sidewalks strongly affects a city’s walkability. Groups such as Atlanta’s PEDS. Argue that if cities fully fund sidewalk construction without any cost placed on adjacent property owners, walkability will be higher. Measuring walkability is fraught with controversy. Walk Score. In 2015 to ensure th...
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Traffic Snark: July 2016
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Saturday, July 30, 2016. Essay on Drive-to Urbanism at Strong Towns. I have an essay up at Strong Towns on Drive-to Urbanism. Check it out and post comments there or on Twitter (tag me so I can see them). Friday, July 8, 2016. An Open Letter to People Who Bike and Walk in DC Regarding the Atlantic Gateway Project. To those who walk and bike in Washington, DC:. You might not immediately realize the implications of that statement. As Houston's Katy Freeway shows.
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Traffic Snark: November 2016
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Thursday, November 17, 2016. Does It Matter Who Pays For Sidewalks Or Is Walk Score Useless? Some advocates for pedestrian access claim that the source of funding for sidewalks strongly affects a city’s walkability. Groups such as Atlanta’s PEDS. Argue that if cities fully fund sidewalk construction without any cost placed on adjacent property owners, walkability will be higher. Measuring walkability is fraught with controversy. Walk Score. In 2015 to ensure th...
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Traffic Snark: June 2015
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An easy guide to all things transportation. Monday, June 8, 2015. A Note to VDOT that One Alleged Transportation Advocacy Group Won't Like. Thanks to David Alpert at Greater Greater Washington. I was recently made aware of an effort by the Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance (NVTA), an organization hopelessly mired in old-school transportation thinking, to mount an email (or letter-writing, as they're VERY old-school) campaign to push the state of Virginia to cut spending on transit. So please read...
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