Chicago Study Reaffirms Speed Cameras are Saving Lives
Crashes near speed cameras have stayed relatively low.
January 9, 2022
Ten — Yes 10! — Scooter Companies to Compete in Chicago
Chicago launches a bold experiment. Meanwhile, New York State can't quite decide on a pending bill legalizing the devices.
June 13, 2019
Hey, Men, Here’s How You Can Stop Making Transportation Lousy for Women
You probably don't even know what you're doing (and that's a problem, too!).
November 8, 2018
Taking the Guesswork Out of Rating BRT: An Interview With Walter Hook
There’s a new global benchmark for rating bus rapid transit projects. Yesterday the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy released the BRT Standard 2013, which lays out the requirements for bus routes to qualify as BRT and scores 50 systems in 35 cities around the world as basic, bronze, silver, or gold based on various criteria. The idea, which ITDP has been refining since a beta release in 2011, is to provide a concrete definition of what BRT is, and a reference for politicians, planners, and advocates who are interested in creating new BRT routes, as well as to rate the quality of existing systems.
March 13, 2013
Chicago Unveils Proposed Designs for Downtown BRT Corridor
Chicago just got a step closer to first-class bus rapid transit. Today the CTA and the Chicago Department of Transportation released proposed lane configurations for the Central Loop East-West Transit Corridor, a downtown circulator route connecting Union Station with Navy Pier, as well as renderings for a new transit center next to the train station. The corridor would include bus-priority lanes on two miles of streets: Canal, Washington, Madison and Clinton. This downtown BRT service is slated to launch next year.
February 21, 2013