Promoting Equitable, Sustainable Transportation

 

Publications


Publications

  • Moving Cooler

    The intent of the Moving Cooler study is to assess the potential effectiveness of a broad variety of transportation strategies—under a wide range of different assumptions—to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >
  • “Performance Driven: New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy”

    Here’s an argument for reforming national transportation policy to help the nation achieve five national goals: economic growth; national connectivity; metropolitan accessibility; energy security and environmental protection; and safety. >
  • “A Bridge to Somewhere: Rethinking American Transportation for the 21st Century”

    This report explores how the US can reform federal transportation policy in three key areas—federal leadership, empowerment of metropolitan areas, and optimization of the transportation program—to achieve critical national objectives concerning economic competitiveness, environmental sustainability, and social equity in an era of fiscal constraints. >
“The Route to Reform: Blueprint for a 21st Century Federal Transportation Program”

 

This Foundation grantee reports on the policies and financing structures necessary to achieve real transformational change in America’s transportation system.

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“Performance Driven: New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy”

 

Here’s an argument for reforming national transportation policy to help the nation achieve five national goals: economic growth; national connectivity; metropolitan accessibility; energy security and environmental protection; and safety.

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Transportation Film,"Beyond the Motor City" Airs: Is It Time to Change the Way We Get Around?

Beyond the Motor City,” a new WNET film sponsored by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, asks whether it is time to fundamentally change the way Detroiters—and by extension all Americans—get around. The film aired February 8. To learn more, visit the Blueprint America site.

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