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quote from Gustavo Petro: A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation.

How Will People Move in Five Years? Part IV: Public Transit That Works

4 min read
Published on: December 2, 2015
Transit Planning
In early October, I had the pleasure of talking about how people will move in five years at the American Public Transportation Association’s annual meeting. Continue Reading > “How Will People Move in Five Years? Part IV: Public Transit That Works”
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What We’re Missing When We Talk About Mobility

3 min read
Published on: November 30, 2015
Equity
Frank Sinatra sang that if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere—that may be true, but I certainly didn’t feel that way after attending two recent conferences on mobility.   Continue Reading > “What We’re Missing When We Talk About Mobility”
quote from Erol Ozan: You can't understand a city without using its public transportation system.

How Will People Move in Five Years? Part III: Understanding Public Transit Riders

5 min read
Published on: November 12, 2015
Transit Planning
Offering service that wins isn’t about offering service that wins for you as a transit professional. It isn’t about offering service that wins for your agency by minimizing the operational complexity. Continue Reading > “How Will People Move in Five Years? Part III: Understanding Public Transit Riders”
quote from Kathleen Wynne: "In the same way we have a long-term plan for building roads, we have to have a long term plan to build transit."

How Will People Move in Five Years? Part II: Offer Public Transit Service That Wins

3 min read
Published on: November 6, 2015
Transit Planning
“Millennials are multimodal. They choose the best transportation mode (driving, transit, bike, or walk) based on the trip they are planning to take.” Continue Reading > “How Will People Move in Five Years? Part II: Offer Public Transit Service That Wins”
Quote from Abraham Lincoln: "The best way to predict the future is to create it."

How Will People Move in Five Years? Part I: Trends Affecting Public Transit

4 min read
Published on: October 22, 2015
Transit Planning
Nowhere can the changes of the past five years be felt more than in the world of public transit. Here are some important trends. Continue Reading > “How Will People Move in Five Years? Part I: Trends Affecting Public Transit”
Announcing TransLoc OnDemand

Demand-response Transit is LIVE: TransLoc OnDemand

2 min read
Published on: September 30, 2015
Technology
TransLoc OnDemand is a go, people. Get excited about it. No, really. We’ve officially launched with three university Safe Ride programs across the nation and already hit 10,000 rides! Continue Reading > “Demand-response Transit is LIVE: TransLoc OnDemand”
screenshot of TransLoc Traveler application for transit agencies

TransLoc Traveler in Action – Real-life Applications for Origin-Destination Data

3 min read
Published on: September 28, 2015
Technology
Sometimes it’s hard to see how actions can affect outcomes, especially when dealing with transit planning. TransLoc Traveler gives agencies the ability to see THE FUTURE. Continue Reading > “TransLoc Traveler in Action – Real-life Applications for Origin-Destination Data”
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Measuring Success—Our Director of Services Talks Rider Feedback

3 min read
Published on: September 21, 2015
Transit Planning
Not everyone gets to be validated in his or her career, in fact, most people never get the chance to hear that what they do affects another person’s life in a positive way. I am not one of those people. Continue Reading > “Measuring Success—Our Director of Services Talks Rider Feedback”
An every day bus rider on his ride home

Humans of Transit 1.0: Changing Behaviors

4 min read
Published on: September 1, 2015
Technology
Insight on the transit experience from an every day rider. Continue Reading > “Humans of Transit 1.0: Changing Behaviors”
An actor standing in the air space between two trucks

What To Do About Transit Data Mishaps?

3 min read
Published on: August 26, 2015
Transit Planning
Spending my days elbow deep in transit data means that I see some strange outliers. They can reflect surprising things that humans do, or they can indicate a problem with an algorithm or hardware. Continue Reading > “What To Do About Transit Data Mishaps?”
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The 7 Best Apps for College Students

4 min read
Published on: August 19, 2015
Universities
Summer is winding down, the leaves are changing color, there is a crispness in the air—millions of students are either returning to or newly matriculating… Continue Reading > “The 7 Best Apps for College Students”
Abstract map design with text "Making an Impact: Why TransLoc Helps Riders Communicate with Transit Agencies"

Making an Impact: Why TransLoc Helps Riders Communicate with Transit Agencies

4 min read
Published on: August 10, 2015
Transit Planning
10 years ago, before Uber and the iPhone and Twitter, showing moving buses actually moving was unique. And we were doing it. Continue Reading > “Making an Impact: Why TransLoc Helps Riders Communicate with Transit Agencies”
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