
Transportation engineering, transportation planning, air pollution, emissions, traffic management, active transportation, bicycling, sustainable development, air quality, public transport, public transit
2020
Does the work-from-home shift spell the death of the daily commute? – BNN Bloomberg
A look at six possible routes for rapid transit across Burrard Inlet – Vancouver Sun
Car-sharing firm leaves Canada with valuable data in changing market: expert – Vancouver Sun
2019
Ride-hailing is coming to B.C. Here’s what you need to know – Globe and Mail
E-scooter abandonment issues have cities scrambling to get problem under control – Postmedia/Vancouver Sun
Super Awesome Science Show: Riding bikes – Global BC
Former B.C. premier pushes ‘bold’ heavy rapid transit plan – CBC
2016
Why you shouldn’t pedal too quickly
Some bicyclists breathing twice the pollution, study finds
Traffic and bike paths a volatile mix, UBC pollutant study finds
Busy Streets Are Bad For Cyclists’ Lungs, Portland Study Says
Study finds optimal walking and cycling speeds to reduce air pollution inhalation
Riding faster while commuting increases inhalation of pollutants, UBC study finds
Walking fast can make you breathe in more air pollution
Air pollutants make a case for walking ver-r-ry slowly, study finds
Pollution vs. exertion: what’s the best speed to walk or cycle?
All Points West: Pollution vs. exertion: what’s the best speed to walk or cycle?
B.C. benefiting from the return of the road trip