Hopscotch: Los Angeles' In-Vehicle Opera
File under: only in L.A. Hopscotch, the opera, took place in 24 coordinated vehicles on the move through the city.
File under: only in L.A. Hopscotch, the opera, took place in 24 coordinated vehicles on the move through the city.
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The NYU Rudin Center for Transportation hosted Reimagining Southwest Brooklyn last week.
Our new report, Intelligent Paratransit, is available for download here.
Executive Summary
We participated in yesterday's symposium about Driverless Cars hosted by Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President. Panelists included William Carry, NYC Department of Transportation; Jeff Garber, NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission; B
CityLab reviewed the Port Authority's recently published Trans-Hudson Commuting Capacity Study. The map here shows how commuters in the New York Metro Region get around. One dot represents one commuter.
Around 86,000 New Yorkers are biking to work or school regularly, with more than 400,000 cycling trips made on a typical day in NYC, according to NYC DOT’s most recent “Cycling in the City—A Snapshot.” Here at the NYU Rudin Center, many of our res
Congratulations to the 2016 class of Emerging Leaders in Transportation!
Adrian Untermyer, deputy director of the Historic Districts Council and alumnus of the NYU Rudin Center Emerging Leaders program, was featured in The New York Times today.
To gear up for Election Day, the NYU Rudin Center looked at transportation ballot measures throughout the United States.
Date: 11/15/2016
Time: 8:45am - 10:00am
Location: The Puck Building, The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl., 295 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012-9604