Top news of the week: 02.03.2022.
Mobility
Streetscapes
Since 1955, New Zealand has prioritised cars in the design of our cities and streets. But what does that mean for anyone who isn’t behind the wheel?
Dozens of organizations urge state to rethink priorities with new transportation funding
With an influx of federal funding on its way to Illinois, advocates across the state and across the country are reminding state leadership that the funds must be spent on projects that ...
Next-generation solutions: Mobilising the future
Join us in Toulouse for ITS European Congress 2022 – the leading event for smarter mobility and transport solutions
Over £150 million provided to safeguard local transport services as the country emerges from the pandemic
Funding will help local bus and light rail services across the country as millions of passengers return to the network.
Future-Proofing Kuwait: Urban Policymaking in the 21st Century
This event will present findings from two LSE Kuwait Programme projects on urbanism in Kuwait.
“No, Minister”
This is a guest post by sustainable transport and accessibility advocate Tim Adriaansen Following the Liberate the Lane rally on May 30th last year, Transport Minister Michael Wood wrote to ...
Urban noise pollution is a top environmental threat: UN report
Industrial or traffic noise in cities is detrimental to health in ways beyond hearing loss. The UN Environment Programme is urging governments to make positive soundscape considerations ...
Faraday Future builds first production-intent FF91
It may be years late, but the first customer examples of Faraday Future's FF91 are now just months away.