enobacon, to portland
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

Opportunity to talk to the NE state rep directly about the importance of bikes and . Lew Frederick is on the joint transportation committee and will play a big part in coming up with the next state transportation funding. He has these meetups once a month but this is the first after the state transportation forum. 9am at the Broadway Grill.

https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/ORLEG/bulletins/3a1375c

cs, to Futurology
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ai6yr, to random
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

KSL: I-15 to 215 connector closed in Midvale due to road buckling caused by heat https://ksltv.com/652383/i-15-closed-in-midvale-due-to-road-buckling/ #heat #transportation #UTwx

meganL, to Trains
@meganL@mas.to avatar

Shit. Thought I saw a positive story about refurbishing and reopening a major train station...and it turns out it's just a puff piece about a rich Ford family guy buying it and turning into a "tech hub" for Ford's campus.

shekinahcancook, to geopolitics
@shekinahcancook@babka.social avatar

This was an interesting email to receive today. It reminded me of some things we discussed back on The Oil Drum about this very thing (the online archive still available: http://theoildrum.com/special/archives ) - how paving over all the old city & county gravel roads had introduced a pile of fixed costs (not just paving, but regular re-grading, snow plowing, etc) that towns would eventually have to shed.

In other words, at some point in the not too distant future, they will start turning roads back into gravel roads, slowly but surely, starting at the very outside edges and creeping inward until only a certain core of local paved roads remains.

Just now I did a search and sure enough, somebody started doing it a few years back: https://www.thegazette.com/news/more-roads-going-back-to-gravel-to-save-money/

And more recently: https://www.wpr.org/economy/taxes/small-wisconsin-towns-paved-roads-return-gravel

This is just one of the areas that will have to be cut back, of course. All those rural subdivisions, you know, are "too far away" for transit, too!

#Transportation #Roads #Economy #Taxes #TheOilDrum #DeGrowth

enobacon, to random
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

Public restrooms are essential infrastructure.

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
@shekinahcancook@babka.social avatar

Private automobiles are not the future of anything, and it is a gross mis-allocation of funds to waste money on expanding roads.

The communities that were crushed and divided by highways can be repaired, though they will never have the same vibrancy as before, nor will the original displaced inhabitants benefit in any way.

But it's a start.

"...Decades ago, people decided to create the freeways. Now, we must decide if we will continue this path or reverse the damage to repair our communities..."

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7igXGuuqWI/

bhalpin, to MountainBiking
@bhalpin@better.boston avatar

Finished the first draft of my play in iambic pentameter! Because I have the freedom to do weird shit now! Anyway, given that I've been bike commuting in Boston since 2008, I was thinking I could put together some bike commuting tips for folks considering it. Do you think anyone would want such a thing?

remixtures, to Bulgaria Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

Cidades demasiado dependentes de carros deviam ser vistas como sinal de subdesenvolvimento. A ideia de querer obrigar as pessoas a endividarem-se à fartazana para comprar latas rolantes mastodônticas para serem deixadas à noite em cima dos passeios das cidades não tem ponta por onde se lhe pegue!

: "The 15 million people expected to swarm Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics will visit a city far different than it was a decade ago.

That’s because a campaign to make Paris greener, primarily by reducing its dependence on cars, has transformed it into a shining example of what many environmental activists, city planners and transit advocates say ought to be the future of cities worldwide.

Paris has closed more than 100 streets to motor vehicles, tripled parking fees for SUVs, removed roughly 50,000 parking spots, and constructed more than 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) of bike lanes since Mayor Anne Hidalgo took office in 2014.

Those changes have contributed to a 40% decline in air pollution, according to city officials.

“How did we achieve this?” Hidalgo said in a statement in March. “By assuming a major and radical rupture: the end of car-dependence.”

Paris and other European cities have for years been at the forefront of efforts to reduce car use, though their successes have not come without challenges. The U.S., on the other hand, has been slower to adopt similar reforms." https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/paris-olympics-city-reduce-air-pollution-rcna153470

Le_bottin_des_jeux_linux, to linuxgaming
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br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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ucaccessnow, to disability
@ucaccessnow@sfba.social avatar

American Assoc of People with Disabilities (AAPD ) updates:

https://aapd.quorum.us/campaign/59992/ @disability

ai6yr, to Trains
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Mainichi: "Texas shinkansen may not operate until early 2030s, Amtrak says... Most recently slated for completion in 2026, the project is receiving technical support from Japanese shinkansen operator Central Japan Railway Co. If it goes ahead, the railway will connect Dallas and Houston, two major Texas cities approximately 380 kilometers apart, in about 90 minutes, but planning has been repeatedly delayed due to financing concerns, among other reasons. " https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20240530/p2g/00m/0bu/049000c

davemark, to TeslaMotors
@davemark@mastodon.social avatar

"Chinese automaker BYD is rolling out cars capable of driving more than 1,300 miles without refueling or recharging"

That's New York to Miami without a recharge. US cars are lucky to get 1/4 that range.

The bar has been set pretty high.

Oh, and they are priced at $13K. Yikes.

https://apple.news/AQV2DtmurQA-tW6Qln_7hPA

Victor, to Trains
@Victor@spore.social avatar

A worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis. https://www.businessinsider.com/railroad-worker-delivers-water-by-rail-navajo-nation-water-crisis-2024-5

meganL, to climate
@meganL@mas.to avatar

"Wealthy white men from rural areas are the UK’s biggest emitters of climate-heating gases from transport, according to a study.

Research by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) looked at transport emissions by income, gender, location, ethnicity and age. The study broke down the transport emissions into international and domestic flights, private road transport and public transport." https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/may/29/wealthy-white-men-uk-biggest-transport-polluters #Transportation #ClimateChange #Plutocracy

enobacon, to portland
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

Oregon lawmakers 2024 statewide listening tour to gather input on how to fund and invest in in 2025, first stop is happening in on June 4th, at 5 pm.

https://bikeportland.org/2024/05/08/state-releases-dates-and-cities-for-2025-transportation-package-conversations-tour-386194

TheWarOnCars, to Podcast
@TheWarOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

New BONUS Episode: "The War on The War on Cars."

We look at three states where legislation has been proposed to hamper the rollout of bus lanes, EVs and more. Florida has even banned bus wraps, but not because Governor DeSantis cares about bus riders.

Become a Patreon supporter of the podcast to listen:

https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-war-on-war-105058339

br00t4c, to random
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urbangr, to Michigan
@urbangr@urbanists.social avatar

🐷 BEWARE FLYING PIGS!!! 🐷 The Michigan Department Of Transportation (MDOT) has made an economically sound and environmentally superior choice: no highway expansion for US-23!!! Responsibility and MDOT, a rare combination. Congratulations to all the citizens of Ann Arbor who courageously fought against the beast. 👊 Let it be known to all Michigan communities, victory is possible.
https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2024/05/highway-expansion-options-cut-from-big-us-23-project-in-ann-arbor.html

msquebanh, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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capntransit, to random
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RT @njtpa Share your experience getting around and how safety can be improved. Input will be used in the development of the Hudson County Action Plan.
DETAILS: https://app.maptionnaire.com/q/9ll9sd9cu3v4

movingpandas, to python
@movingpandas@fosstodon.org avatar

Our first citation of the year 🎉

Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: https://github.com/movingpandas/movingpandas/blob/main/README.md#scientific-publications-using-movingpandas

"the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

movingpandas,
@movingpandas@fosstodon.org avatar

More research using 🤩

Golze, J., & Sester, M. (2024). Determining user specific of locations extracted from . Transportation Research Procedia, 78, 215-221. - "stop points are extracted from the GPS using the framework MovingPandas"

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352146524000814

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