Report

Access for All: Access and Babies, Toddlers, and Their Caregivers

This report is intended for decision makers at the local, subnational, and national government levels hoping to create urban mobility systems that are more responsive to the needs of babies and toddlers, as well as their caregivers. This is important because babies and toddlers constitute a large number of people… Read More

Protected Bicycle Lanes Protect the Climate

This report helps planners and policymakers understand the benefits of connected networks of protected bicycle lanes as a tool to increase bicycle use. These benefits include lower transportation costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and road fatalities. The report utilizes data and analysis from two cities in middle income countries (Bogota, Colombia… Read More

Access and Persons with Disabilities in Urban Areas

This report explores accessible transit-oriented development and sustainable urban mobility through the lens of people with disabilities and offers a set of recommendations to promote responsive actions. For stakeholders from governments, civil society, and donor organizations, this report provides an overview of how land use and transport planning often fail… Read More

Making the Economic Case for Cycling

This report suitable for a wide variety of users, including practitioners who want to make an economic case for cycling expansion, advocates who are interested in promoting cycling in their city, and city leaders who wantto find out about the benefits of cycling to make better policy and planning decisions. Read More

The Compact City Scenario – Electrified

This report may be helpful for a variety of users, including advocates who are looking to illustrate the importance of mode shift and electrification or policymakers who are looking for policy guidance on how to curb climate change. Climate change is already causing environmental and economic issues around the world,… Read More

USAID Clean Air Catalyst: Gender Analysis of Air Pollution and Vehicle Transport, India

This report is particularly relevant for policymakers, researchers, activists, community workers, and organizations working in gender, air quality, and transportation sectors. The analysis explains how air pollution, specifically from vehicular emissions, impacts women and girls differently due to factors like mobility patterns, street life, occupational differences, socioeconomic disparities, cultural norms,… Read More

Maximizing Micromobility

This report is intended for practitioners who are interested in promoting micromobility in their communities. Microbility includes bikes, e-bikes, scooters, and other lightweight transportation devices, and is an essential aspect of creating well connected and sustainable transportation systems, and as such many cities are now looking at ways to expand… Read More

From Santiago to Shenzhen: How Electric Buses are Moving Cities

The report details the steps cities must take to electrify their bus fleets, with recommendations on various key factors like route planning, financing models, charging infrastructure and policies. This resource can be especially useful to transport planners and operators looking for good practices and recommendation to help make better decisions… Read More