Share this postTransportist: 17 Top Posts of 2021www.transportist.netCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherTransportist: 17 Top Posts of 2021David LevinsonDec 30, 2021Share this postTransportist: 17 Top Posts of 2021www.transportist.netCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareThe most popular Transportist posts from 2021 were not written in 2021. On Misery Loves Company from 2017 has taken a life of its own, for some reason. (punchline: miserable people don't want company, misery itself does, which is why it spreads). But the aim of this post is to promote stuff published this year, so these were the most popular (excluding of course, this post itself, for which we don't yet have statistics). Traditional posts, as opposed to links to other publications (papers, student theses, videos, etc.) are declining as my time is finite and more effort goes to the newsletter. But in case you missed any of the below: happy reading, and may 2022 be better.PostWhat if it’s only once a week?Notes from a Prison ColonyUrban access across the globe: an international comparison of different transport modesTowards the 30-minute city -- how Australians' commutes compare with cities overseasAccess as a performance indicator in a work-from-home worldWSTLUR AwardsObservations of ArncliffeApplications of AccessOptimum Stop Spacing for AccessibilityRoad traffic almost back to pre-COVID levels as commuters shun public transport | Sydney Morning HeraldLonging to Travel: Commute Appreciation during COVID-19Accessibility-oriented planning: Why and how to make the switchThe Ensemble Approach to Forecasting: A Review and SynthesisAuto buybacks: Cash for ICE -- Accelerating the Transition to EVs (and AVs while we are at it)Job and Worker Density and Transit Network DynamicsThe Economics of FindingsElements of Access -- Now with VideoPreviousNext