Transit: The Gender Difference
Experiences in transit are as diverse as New Yorkers, and it’s time to call attention to the different ways genders approach transit in New York City.
Experiences in transit are as diverse as New Yorkers, and it’s time to call attention to the different ways genders approach transit in New York City.
In case you you missed it, our assistant director for technology programming, Sarah Kaufman, recently guest posted to the Second Avenue Sagas blog.
We love transportation! And, we hope you enjoy this week's reading list.
Announcing our newest report, Time to Get Moving: Improving commuter and intercity rail facilities and services on Manhattan’s West Side, written with Appleseed.
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The NYU Rudin Center's current work surrounds "Intelligent Paratransit," a project to re-frame mobility for the elderly and disabled using modern ridesharing technologies.
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The Spring 2016 edition of The Wagner Planner focuses on Smart Cities.
We're entering June, Pride Month in NYC.
NYU Rudin Center Assistant Director Sarah Kaufman spoke with Popular Mechanics on Facebook Live yesterday. The conversation covered gridlock, bikes and driverless cars while sitting in traffic. Check out the video here:
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The NYU Rudin Center's report, "Mobility, Economic Opportunity and New York City Neighborhoods" was featured in The New York Times this week.