Parking is a huge determinant of the amount of driving we do and the shape of the built environment, and past policy has been to remove price signals, creating excessive demand. Read more here.
Growing Cooler (Urban Land Institute, 2007)
Second of the three reports, more optimistic about potential policies. Read more here.
Driving and the Built Environment (TRB, 2009)
One of three recent reports (see two from ULI below) to look at land-use and other policy levers to reduce carbon emissions and other economic and social costs of driving. Read more here.
Pay-As-You-Drive Auto Insurance: A Simple Way to Reduce Driving-Related Harms and Increase Equity (Brookings, 2008)
Auto insurance costs about as much as fuel, but we basically pay for it at a flat rate, so there are no efficient price signals. Low-mileage, often low-income drivers subsidize higher mileage, generally high-income drivers, …
Driven to Spend (STPP, 2000)
Examines the cost of inefficient, sprawling transportation systems to citizens, especially those with low incomes. Read more here.
Transitioning to a Performance-Based Federal Surface Transportation Policy (Bipartisan Policy Center, 2010)
One problem with transportation infrastructure spending is that desired outcomes are often poorly articulated or measured. For both environmental and financial reasons, there is a major push to implement new performance measures. Read more here.
Transitioning to a Performance-Based Federal Surface Transportation Policy (Bipartisan Policy Center, 2010)
One problem with transportation infrastructure spending is that desired outcomes are often poorly articulated or measured. For both environmental and financial reasons, there is a major push to implement new performance measures. Read more here.
Value Capture for Transit (SSTI Snapshot, 2010)
Value capture methods of funding public transit allow cash-strapped governments to harness the economic benefits of transit improvements. Download Value Capture
Freight Rail Funding (SSTI Snapshot, 2010)
State-funded programs to maintain or improve rail service on lines that would otherwise be abandoned or allowed to fall into disrepair, such as Kansas’ State Rail Service Improvement Fund, have grown in popularity as a …
Freight Rail Funding (SSTI Snapshot, 2010)
State-funded programs to maintain or improve rail service on lines that would otherwise be abandoned or allowed to fall into disrepair, such as Kansas’ State Rail Service Improvement Fund, have grown in popularity as a …