Lewis Lehe
@lewislehe
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asst professor, UIUC dept of civil & enviro engineering. transport econ/engineering. I now use the other site.
Champaign, IL
Joined March 2019
lot of good reasons to quit but what did it for me was hurricane conspiracies.
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seems it’s time to move on. I made an account on that site under my name. it’s too dumb on here, and it’s making people worse.
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i have made a LinkedIn page for the International Transportation Economics Association @ITEA_public Follow for updates about conferences and such: https://t.co/Of2rQdwjF4
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International Transportation Economics Association | 158 followers on LinkedIn. promoting the development and application of transport economics | The purpose of the International Transportation...
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maybe the defining feature of US governance is brawndo thinking. if an idea is intuitive or immediately appealing, it has momentum to roll for years, even when each individual involved can learn it's doomed by ten minutes of googling.
Majority of Frankfurt's hydrogen trains are now down due to mechanical issues, the latest in a saga of H2 failures in the region, and the district administrator wants to abandon them. So why is California doubling down on this tech?
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Academics after editorial manager switches to “required reviews completed”
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grateful to live far from the coast and ports rn. out here our goods arrive by truck 🛻 and railroad 🛤️
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Last week a judge allowed a lawsuit to proceed which seeks to reinstate the plan to charge vehicles traveling through parts of Manhattan after Gov. Kathy Hochul halted the plans in June. It’s been a long road to get a congestion charge in NYC with some plans dating back 70 years
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prediction: long run consequences of moo deng content will be a feral hippo infestation in Florida. little hippos will be fighting alligators and Komodo dragons for control of swimming pools on “Cops.” good job yall
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interesting trends. dunno if it means anything big for policy. if the government insures the old and disabled (good), and the young move toward cities (inevitable), then you have this.
As the share of transfer income has risen, the way that American communities and regions sustain themselves has been radically altered. Places with very low reliance on transfers used to be the norm. Now they are an endangered species.
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Today the NY Supreme Court quickly denied Governor Hochul’s motion to dismiss our lawsuits challenging her “pause” of congestion pricing. Now she has until Oct. 15 to answer complaints. Great interim victory.
Court today! Before a judge hears the first arguments for Riders Alliance v. Hochul and City Club of New York v. Hochul, we rallied with plaintiffs and advocates outside the federal courthouse. Congestion pricing is the law. @GovKathyHochul does not have the unilateral
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I don’t have trouble with the European attached bottle tops. In a given week I will lift barbells, ride a bus and use a pressure washer. So for me at least, pushing aside a piece of plastic is child’s play. I understand though that for many of you they are a challenge.
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🚨 New publicly available dataset on housing regulations across US municipalities With @AlexBartik and @DMilo75, we highlight a novel AI-based method for accurate categorization of regulations in unstructured text, which we use to establish 5 facts about housing regulation:
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Friend 1: What movie character do you identify with? Me: Jack Aubrey, from Master and Commander Friend 2: Is that a musical? Me, having an epiphany: Not yet…
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I wonder if the people who want to legalize Korean sunscreen face the counterargument that “under this proposal, every bottle of sunscreen in America could be thrown out and replaced with Korean sunscreen.”
Under a new proposal, almost every single family home in Montgomery County could be torn down and replaced with a duplex, a triplex, four townhomes, or in some cases a small apartment building. https://t.co/8GbimKWcfc
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my reaction at the group meeting when @hadimeidani questions whether my lecture sizes are truly 'breaking every single record,' and says 'people are leaving early due to exhaustion and boredom.'
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news reminds me of very midwest story CU has a goose problem, so in 2020 we had a “charity harvest.” Wildlife officials slaughtered ~80 in a park and gave them to a food bank. Opponents made a group called Friends of Geese who staged protests/made a memorial
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transportation research is usually premised on optimization. but transportation depends on housing, and housing construction depends on how much time random misanthropes have on microphones. Doesn’t seem optimal.
“We don’t need 400 cars on the street, we don’t need 400 more kids in the 2 schools in the neighborhood” says one opponent
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