Understanding the “t” in bus rapid transit oriented development
Passengers wait for a bus in Curitiba, Brazil. Photo by mariordo59/Flickr.
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a cost-effective mass transportation system characterized by exclusive bus lanes and reduction of travel times, high-passenger capacity and level boarding, and a relatively short construction process. Latin America and Asia are becoming the world leaders ...
Friday Fun: Blogging for the cause of sustainable mobility
A person looks out the window of a bus in Brazil. Photo by Carolina Pitanga/Flickr.
Citizen engagement with elected officials used to be limited to large public meeting halls where the most vociferous voices were often the only opinions heard. The advent of chat rooms and blogs has given citizens a new tool, but few ...
The Lotação lesson: Porto Alegre’s local transport solution
People walk around the Estacao Mercado, a central transport hub in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Photo by Eduardo Zarate/Flickr.
A sleek, air-conditioned vehicle picks you up at your front door. The seats recline for your comfort. You pull a shade across the window to block the sun’s glare while catching up on your favourite show, which you stream on ...
From traffic flow to pedestrian access: Shifting Mumbai’s parking policy
Pedestrians passing across a congested road in Mumbai, India. Photo by Jerry H/Flickr.
In a recent study, the International Energy Agency (IEA) projected that the area required for parking in India if motorization trends continue as they are today will reach between 10,000 and 20,000 square kilometers (3,861 to 7,722 square miles) by ...
Sustainable Cities: From a Vision to Reality
Boats anchored in a harbor outside of Qingdao, China. Photo by Li-Cah/Wikimedia.
The C40 Cities Mayors Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa kicks off today. It’s the fifth biennial meeting of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a collection of mayors from cities around the world committed to advancing urban solutions to climate ...
New global campaign aims to deliver sustainable transport to world’s cities
Passengers disembark from a train in Tianjin, China. Photo by Yang Aijun/WorldBank/Flickr. Cropped.
Human society has a lot riding on the transport sector. Safe, efficient, and sustainable transport not only has the potential to enhance or degrade the public spaces, health, and economic dynamism of where the majority of humanity lives – in ...
Friday Fun: Photographer captures spirit of integrated transport
"Down Under." Photo by Tommy Vohs/Flickr. All Rights Reserved.
I spend a lot of time searching for photos on Flickr. As the Managing Editor of TheCityFix, it’s my job to find photos that fit our content, reflect the human component of our work, and are dynamic, colorful, interactive, transformational, ...
Show off your skills – and your streets – with the ‘Open Streets’ Video Contest
Bikers in the Forests of Palermo, Buenos Aires. Photo by Claudio Olivares Medina/Flickr.
Each Sunday streets across cities in the Americas are blocked off to all motorized vehicles. In the absence of cars from their normal ecosystems, new patterns of public interaction emerge in these public spaces. Instead of automobiles, people appear: runners, ...
Two steps forward, one step back: Google Transit launches in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Streetscape in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Photo by Marcelo Druck/Flickr.
Google Transit has come to the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. Google Transit’s introduction to developing cities like Porto Alegre provides enormous potential benefits to urban residents by allowing them to plot a course from one location to another ...
On the move: The future of multimodal integration
Passengers enter the TransOeste BRT in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Benoit Colin/EMBARQ.
This is the ninth post of the “Sustainable Urban Transport On The Move” blog series, exclusive to TheCityFix. Preparation of this series was possible thanks to a grant by Shell Corporation. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the authors. ...