Luskin Summit: Transit Past, Present and Future
Experts affiliated with the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies discuss the evolution of transit and the implications of the pandemic on transportation in the weeks, months and years ahead.
Experts affiliated with the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies discuss the evolution of transit and the implications of the pandemic on transportation in the weeks, months and years ahead.
UCLA Luskin faculty, staff and alumni will join family and friends of the Class of 2020 during a celebration taking place online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
"How Can We Do Better? Limits on Black Mobility in Transportation" will feature two presentations and a panel discussion on the barriers and strategies for racial equity and justice in efforts to increase physical activity.
UCLA Luskin Professor Evelyn Blumenberg of the Lewis Center joins other planning experts to discuss how the pandemic touches on and shapes the mobility of vulnerable populations.
As millions reduced their travel, what were the impacts to air quality, traffic crashes and individual mental health?
How has travel behavior changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? How do changes in travel behavior and online shopping differ between income, race/ethnicity, and occupational class?
The pandemic has significantly reduced transportation revenues from motor vehicle fuel taxes, tolls, transit fares, regulatory surcharges, and perhaps most importantly, general sales taxes.
Transit thrives on density, but the pandemic has upended that idea with density as the antithesis of public health measures to control the spread of COVID-19.
An introduction to co-powerment models for public engagement, including dignity-infused engagement.
This session will feature examples from agencies that have a track record of equity programs, projects, and actions that we should showcase.