The Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management at New York University explores current and emerging challenges in transportation and infrastructure.
In addition to the critical resources it will provide to the MTA, CBDTP will reduce traffic blocking bus and paratransit customers, and improve air quality for New Yorkers." Essential accessibility, efficiency, and livability measures hinge on CP.
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From our January report on transit accessibility: Congestion pricing "is expected to generate $15 billion...so essential to delivering the remaining station accessibility improvements to which the agency has committed. (1/2)
As AV discussions gain traction in NYC, explore the Rudin Center's Autonomous Vehicle reports to learn about implementing these technologies in the city.
Principles for Autonomous Urbanism:https://t.co/A1risAgSim
AVs in NYC:https://t.co/RVQWdKboW8
Still buzzing from the energy and enthusiasm of last week's Emerging Leaders in Transportation program, which helped to build up the toolkits of early career industry professionals. Read the recap here: https://t.co/tB9G0eoD0y
New York’s accessibility progress hinges on congestion pricing, new report says
“The journey toward full stair-free accessibility in New York City’s #publictransportation system is at a critical juncture.”
👉 https://t.co/mv6QQtYCWT
@NYURudin#accessibility#transit#funding
Meet the 2024 Emerging Leaders in Transportation!
We're excited to welcome and support them as they enhance their leadership capabilities, generate innovative ideas for their professional environments, and foster a dynamic network of innovators.
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Did you know? The E line has, by far, the highest percentage of accessible stations (68%), while the G has the lowest (19%).
Read more in our new report, "Accelerating
Progress: Making Transit Accessible for All New Yorkers."
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Today, @NYURudin released a report led by @sarstar, emphasizing that achieving full accessibility in NYC Transit hinges on @MTA securing $15B from the Central Business District Tolling Program for station upgrades and more findings. https://t.co/jKqMliSC42
Sarah M. Kaufman of @NYURudin, recently named one of the Power Players in Transportation by @PoliticsNYnews, speaks on transport career growth and trends in the field. https://t.co/4sRQtmyMBc
Please join the NYU Rudin Center and @c2smartnyu for "Building an Accessible Transit System."
1/23/24, 3:30pm - 5:00pm / Maker Space, NYU Tandon School
Details & RSVP: https://t.co/jChrDBBtpg
📣📣📣 Applications are open for the 2024 Emerging Leaders in Transportation Program! If you're an ambitious early-career professional looking to improve mobility, please apply here by 12/18: https://t.co/PBR27Dt8hi
“Once people acclimate to the new reality, they are pleasantly surprised by the reduced amount of traffic or how they’ve been able to absorb the extra costs,” says Sarah M. Kaufman, Director of @NYURudin, on congestion pricing programs for @nytimes. https://t.co/IH6YRb4lMC
📣📣📣 Applications are open for the 2024 Emerging Leaders in Transportation Program! If you're an ambitious early-career professional looking to improve mobility, please apply here by 12/18: https://t.co/PBR27Dt8hi
"People prioritize reliability and frequency of service over affordability or free fare," says Sarah Kaufman, Director of @NYURudin, emphasizing that investments in transit quality are more likely to boost ridership. https://t.co/TqlHQpkTrU
📣📣📣 Applications are open for the 2024 Emerging Leaders in Transportation Program! If you're an ambitious early-career professional looking to improve mobility, please apply here: https://t.co/PBR27DtG6Q
The NYU Rudin Center hosted "Reconnecting Communities: Creating More Equitable Outcomes in Transportation Projects" w/ @AECOM last week. Pics & more:
https://t.co/1v9m2Qcpnn