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Webinar, Part II: Four Types of Cyclists: A National Look
Jennifer Dill
8-11-2015
Originally developed by Roger Geller for the city of Portland, the "Four Types of Cyclists" typology (Strong and Fearless; Enthused and Confident; Interested but Concerned; No Way No How) has ...Read More
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Webinar, Part I: Americans' Views of Transportation and Livable Communities
Jennifer Dill and Hugh Morris
8-5-2015
The National Association of Realtors® and Portland State University conducted a nationwide survey in the 50 largest metropolitan areas, asking Americans about where they live, where they want to live, ...Read More
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Webinar: Impacts of Roadway and Traffic Characteristics on Air Pollution Risks for Bicyclists
Alexander Y. Bigazzi
4-23-2015
Active travel such as walking and bicycling can lead to health benefits through an increase in physical activity. At the same time, more active travelers breath more and so can ...Read More
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Webinar: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Protected Cycling Facilities: Lessons from Five Cities
Christopher Monsere
3-19-2015
As cities move to increase levels of bicycling for transportation, many practitioners and advocates have promoted the use of protected bike lanes (also known as “cycle tracks” or “protected bikeways”) ...Read More
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Webinar: Exploring Pedestrian Responsive Traffic Signal Timing Strategies in Urban Areas
Sirisha Murthy Kothuri
1-29-2015
The role of walking in the development of healthy, livable communities is being increasingly recognized. In urban areas, intersections are often viewed as a deterrent to walking, as their operation ...Read More
The Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University (PSU) is first and foremost an interdisciplinary center. Our research initiatives pull together the voices and expertise of a wide range of backgrounds that collectively shape the ways we move through the world. We support collaborative research and education that provide a unique lens on transportation insight for vibrant communities. TREC is home to the U.S. DOT funded National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) consortium, the Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI), and other transportation grants and programs. We produce impactful research for transportation decision makers, and support the education of future transportation professionals through curriculum development and student participation in research.
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