People living in areas designated as higher crime neighborhoods are 17 percent more likely to take public transit instead of driving private vehicles. Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Crime’s Influence on Travel Modes
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- air quality
- Air Quality + Climate Change
- Communications + Marketing
- Crime
- federal funding
- government funding
- Health + Road Safety
- high density
- High rises
- Integrated Transport
- Land Use
- open data
- Public Health
- Research Recap
- road safety
- transport funding
- transport modes
- Urban Development + Accessibility
We can't promise you recess or toy cars, but the e-learning course on sustainable urban mobility is bound to give you a new vision for the future. Photo by sarflondondunc.
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Atlanta, Ga. was ranked the lowest among 100 metropolitan areas for transit coverage, with a rate of 68.5 percent. Photo by James Rintamaki.
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- access to transit
- Brookings
- Brookings Institution
- Integrated Transport
- personal vehicles
- public transit
- public transport
- public transportation
- transit
- transit agencies
- transit policy
- transport
- transport modes
- transportation
- transportation access
- Urban Development + Accessibility
- urban transport
- urban transportation
Chapter L by Paul Barter in UNEP's newest report presents three-wheeled passenger cars as a significant and acceptable component of the urban transport system in developing countries. Photo by Brett Davies.
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- Air Quality + Climate Change
- auto rickshaws
- bicycling
- bike
- Climate Change
- climate change mitigation
- Communications + Marketing
- cycling
- environmental sustainability
- greenhouse gas emissions
- Health + Road Safety
- Integrated Transport
- Mass Transit
- public transit
- public transportation
- Rickshaw
- rickshaws
- sustainability
- technology
- transit
- transport
- transport modes
- transportation
- Urban Development + Accessibility
- Walking



