The Transportist: May 2019
Welcome to the May 2019 issue of The Transportist, especially to our new readers. We are testing a new newsletter platform, Substack. If you received this by email, you have been migrated, and no action is required on your part. As always you can follow along at the transportist.org or on Twitter.
Laws
Like Newton in Mechanics or Tobler in Geography, we ought to have laws in transport. I posit the following:
Law 1: Everyone complains about transport, independent of the quality of travel experienced.
Law 2: Everyone is a transport expert.
Transportist(the blog)
Subsidy | A Political Economy of Access [Excerpt from A Political Economy of Access]
Dealing with the 5 Ps of access. [Review of Elements of Access]
The 12th Annual Martin Wachs Distinguished Lecture in Transportation with David Levinson: Designing the 30-Minute City [I am going to be in LA, disproving the hypothesis that 'Nobody Walks in LA'] (To be livestreamed here)
The U.S. has tried to build high-speed rail for 50 years | NPR Marketplace
Passenger rail between the Twin Cities and Duluth: How a monster was born and raised | StarTribune
Foreground
It’s the (political) economy, stupid: when it comes to urban transport, we’re doing it wrong [Excerpt from A Political Economy of Access]
WalkSydney
News
Transit and Microtransit
Automated, Autonomous, Driverless, and Self-Driving Vehicles, and Semi-Autonomous Systems
Human-Driven Vehicles, Signs, Signals, Sensors, and Markings, and Roads
After a stop-start history, Hong Kong is restarting a road-pricing plan for traffic-clogged Central
£317m scheme to put traffic lights on motorways has made congestion worse, report finds
Why politicians throw money at 'shovel ready' station car parks
Congestion Pricing Is Coming to New York. New Jersey Wants Revenge.
The Streets Were Never Free. Congestion Pricing Finally Makes That Plain.
Shared Vehicles/Ride-sharing/Ride-hailing/Taxis/Car Sharing
Human-Powered Vehicles/Bikes/Pedestrians/Scooters/eBikes/Last-Mile/First-Mile/Last-Meter/First-Meter/etc.
Electrification, Energy, Environment
Australia’s electricity grid can easily support electric cars – if we get smart
For the first time ever, electric cars outsold gas and diesel vehicles in Norway
Batteries are key to clean energy — and they just got much cheaper
Florida utility to close natural gas plants, build massive solar-powered battery
Labor’s plan for transport emissions is long on ambition but short on details
Labor EV target hailed, but NRMA wants total ban of fossil fuel car sales by 2030
Land Use
Retail, Wholesale, Logistics, Supply Chain, Freight
Intercity Trains
Maps
Network Evolution Movies, a Twitter Thread
Equity and Justice
Fantasy
Aviation
Governance
NSW transport reshuffle a chance to rethink mobility[NSW (and Vic) are combining the Roads and Transport agencies. The US did this back in the 1970s, Australia has gone back and forth.]
Congress Is About to Ban the Government From Offering Free Online Tax Filing. Thank TurboTax.
Professoring
Papers by Us
Sarkar, Somwrita, Wu, Hao and Levinson, D. (2019) Measuring polycentricity via network flows, spatial interaction, and percolation. Urban Studies. [doi]
Chaloux, Nick, Boisjoly, Genevieve, Grise, Emily, El-Geneidy, Ahmed, and Levinson, D. (2019) I only get some satisfaction: Introducing satisfaction into measures of accessibility. Transportation Research part F. [doi] Volume 62, April 2019, Pages 833-843. (First 50 days free download)
Carlson, Kristin et al. (2019) Exploring how managed lanes and park-and-rides affect transit accessibility
Books by Others
Books
A Political Economy of Access. (2019) By David M. Levinson and David A. King (Book 4 in the Access Quartet)
Elements of Access: Transport Planning for Engineers, Transport Engineering for Planners. (2018) By David M. Levinson, Wes Marshall, Kay Axhausen. (Book 3 in the Access Quartet)
Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport (2016) by David Levinson. (Book 2 in the Access Quartet)
The End of Traffic and the Future of Access: A Roadmap to the New Transport Landscape. (2017) By David M. Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek. (Book 4 in the Access Quartet)
Metropolitan Transport and Land Use: Planning for Place and Plexus (2018) by David M. Levinson and Kevin J. Krizek.
The Transportation Experience: Second Edition Garrison, William and Levinson, David (2014)