What We're Reading This Week
This week's to-read (and watch) list is chock-full of interesting debates about transportation and urban environments. From federal transportation priorities to local policies, here's our reading list this week:
This week's to-read (and watch) list is chock-full of interesting debates about transportation and urban environments. From federal transportation priorities to local policies, here's our reading list this week:
The Rudin Center team has been busy gearing up for the holidays (and finals!). Take a break and catch up with this week's transportation news. Here's what we've been reading this week:
The holiday season is here! We hope that you're all enjoying holiday treats and stress-free travels--But! If you find yourself waiting for a plane, train, or automobile, take a look at this week's collection of transpo-related news articles:
Sarah M. Kaufman, NYU Rudin Center Assistant Director for Technology Programming, appeared on Fox 5 News to discuss potential regulations of ridesharing companies:
The Rudin Center office is back from break--which means we're back to our weekly round-up of transportation news!
Over the past weekend, our assistant director for technology programming, Sarah Kaufman, was asked to weigh in on the effects of Uber and other app-based taxi services on the traditional taxi industry.
Join us on March 5th to rethink NYC bus planning for the 21st century.
It's been a trying week for transportation services in the New York City region and east coast cities in general as we dig out from the remnants of historic blizzard Jonas.
This week on the Rudin Center's to-read list:
MTA New York City Transit, TransitCenter and the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation will hold the first-ever New York City Bus Hackathon on March 5, 2016.
Winter storm Jonas plowed into the East Coast on Friday, January 22nd, dropping nearly 27 inches of snow on New York City through the following night.