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Time to go all-in on Hamilton LRT

The project will deliver a wealth of benefits to Hamilton, but if we take a lukewarm approach to implementing it, the outcomes of this billion-dollar investment will be less than ideal.

design, Hamilton, politics, sustainability, Transit

Cycling Infrastructure is one of the Smartest Investments a City can make

Our decision-makers need to value cycling infrastructure for what it is: an incredibly cheap way of moving many people.

construction, cycling, investment, Public Transportation, Transit, transportation

New HOT Lanes Mean More Options for Commuters

On Monday the Ontario government released a first look at its strategy for implementing High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes in the … More

carpooling, HOT, ridesharing, sustainability, tolls, Transit, transportation

Uber is a Master of Partnerships

Since its inception in 2009, Uber has quickly skyrocketed to the status of international behemoth in the transportation industry, with … More

autonomous vehicles, innovation, partnerships, Transit, transportation, uber

When Urban Design Makes People Feel Like Ants

What is this, a center for ants?! Male model Derek Zoolander hit the nail on the head when pointed out … More

cycling, Metrolinx, scale, Transit, transportation, urban planning, walkable

By the Numbers: Impacts of Paid Parking at Work on Commuter Modal Share

Free parking at work is one of those things that you don’t really appreciate until it’s gone. Employers charging for … More

sustainability, Sustainable Transportation, Transit, transit-oriented development, transportation

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