Cars provide an unparalleled level of mobility but have negative financial, public health, environmental, and social impacts. Reducing the need for driving in California would produce a range of household- and community-level benefits. Driving is associated with adverse health effects (e.g., obesity, high blood pressure, depression, injuries, fatalities), while commuting by walking or biking provides numerous physical and mental health benefits. A reduction in driving would also improve public health by decreasing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It would save substantial sums of money: households spend about $9,000/year or 16% of their expenses on private vehicle ownership (2017 data) and the state spends over $500 million per ...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Recently, the world\u27s crude oil prices have been noticeably falling from about $100 per barrel to...
Cars, trucks, and buses contribute to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution in California, a...
Cars provide an unparalleled level of mobility but have negative financial, public health, environme...
Californians live in a car-dominant society. Decades of transportation and land use planning practic...
13544572011PDFTech ReportVehicle miles of travelTraffic measurementTraffic countsCaliforniaUnited St...
California sits at the epicenter of self-driving vehicle technology development, with numerous compa...
Traditional evaluation of the transportation system focuses on automobile traffic flow and congestio...
Examines options for reducing emissions from motor vehicles, including battery-electric, fuel cell, ...
In recent decades traffic injuries have become a leading cause of death and disability the world ove...
With mounting concern about current social and environmental challenges, the notion of sustainable d...
This report examines transportation in California: where we are today, how we got here, and where we...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
California has adopted aggressive vehicle electrification goals as a means of reducing urban air pol...
California's economy and lifestyle depends on transportation, but environmental and security de...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Recently, the world\u27s crude oil prices have been noticeably falling from about $100 per barrel to...
Cars, trucks, and buses contribute to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution in California, a...
Cars provide an unparalleled level of mobility but have negative financial, public health, environme...
Californians live in a car-dominant society. Decades of transportation and land use planning practic...
13544572011PDFTech ReportVehicle miles of travelTraffic measurementTraffic countsCaliforniaUnited St...
California sits at the epicenter of self-driving vehicle technology development, with numerous compa...
Traditional evaluation of the transportation system focuses on automobile traffic flow and congestio...
Examines options for reducing emissions from motor vehicles, including battery-electric, fuel cell, ...
In recent decades traffic injuries have become a leading cause of death and disability the world ove...
With mounting concern about current social and environmental challenges, the notion of sustainable d...
This report examines transportation in California: where we are today, how we got here, and where we...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
California has adopted aggressive vehicle electrification goals as a means of reducing urban air pol...
California's economy and lifestyle depends on transportation, but environmental and security de...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Recently, the world\u27s crude oil prices have been noticeably falling from about $100 per barrel to...
Cars, trucks, and buses contribute to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution in California, a...