
Todd Litman
@LitmanVTPI
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Todd Litman of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, is an independent researcher dedicated to developing innovative solutions to transport problems
Victoria, British Columbia
Joined December 2013
Here is a great new column about traffic congestion by David Edmondson. It's a good discussion of induced traffic and therefore the futility of expanding roads to reduce congestion. "Congestion always wins." . "Why traffic never gets better"
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“If you keep adding lanes because you want to reduce traffic congestion, you have to be really determined not to learn from history.” Read the second post in our series about why traffic happens, and...
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"Planning for True Transportation Affordability: Beyond Common Misconceptions." Transportation affordability is important but often misunderstood, resulting in misguided solutions. New research helps identify ways to provide true affordability.
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Transportation affordability is important but often misunderstood, resulting in misguided solutions. New research helps identify ways to provide true affordability for economic freedom, opportunity...
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Here is my commentary in today's Times Colonist Newspaper:. "Saanich street plan is equitable and efficient. Clearer thinking is needed to solve our transportation problems." . Please let me know what you think.
timescolonist.com
Clearer thinking is needed to solve our transportation problems.
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Here is my latest Planetizen column, in response to the U.S. federal election. What do you think? Can progressive planners work effectively in ideologically conservative jurisdictions?. "Progressive Planning in Ideologically Conservative Communities"
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Planners must work in diverse political environments including conservative jurisdictions that are skeptical of new issues and perspectives. Here are ways to reconcile conflicting goals.
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Here is a new article "Focusing on transportation affordability" ( published in the Public Square, the journal of the Congress for New Urbanism. I'm glad to see this important but overlooked issue getting the attention it deserves. What do you think?.
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A new report highlights how planners can help households reduce cost of living through policies that boost low-cost modes of mobility.
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This new report by the Union of Concerned Scientists describes science-based policies that prioritize travel options that reflect strategic goals. It cites my research. What do you think of this report?. Freedom to Move via @ucsusa.
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We need a transportation system that centers the communities it’s meant to serve.
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Here is my latest Planetizen column which provides guidance on the most important but overlooked planning issue: transportation affordability. "Evaluating Transportation Affordability: How Planners Can Better Respond to Demands for Lower Cost Travel"
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Affordability is an important but often overlooked transportation planning issue. A new report provides practical guidance for evaluating transportation affordability and achieving affordability...
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Here is information about my interview on the "Mobility & The City: New Thinking" podcast with Tim Williams. We discussed everything from congestion charging through Transit Oriented Development, to EVs and AVs. Listen at the following link:
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Here is my Planetizen news item:. ‘Week Without Driving’ Challenge: Are You Up For It?.(.Please share this with people interested in multimodal transportation.
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The Week Without Driving challenge, scheduled Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 this year, encourages motorists, particularly policy makers and planning practitioners, to experience the challenges facing nondrivers...
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Today's newspaper includes this article which quotes my research, "Good News from the CRD Travel Survey" (). Victoria remains in the lead for commuter cyclists in a Canadian city via @timescolonist.
timescolonist.com
Commuters are more likely to walk or bike in Greater Victoria than in any other metropolitan centre in Canada, with 18.7 per cent choosing some form of active transportation to get to work.
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My latest Planetizen column:."Valuing Ounces of Prevention" (. Planning decisions often involve trade-offs between short-term prevention costs and future savings and benefits. Planners can help communities determine what best reflects their priorities.
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Planning decisions often involve trade-offs between short-term prevention costs and larger future savings and benefits. Planners can help communities determine what best reflects their priorities.
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This column highlights the importance of designing walkways for thermal comfort in hot environments. How Far Should Cities Go to Keep Walkers Cool?
usa.streetsblog.org
As cities get hotter, is it time to revisit the controversial concept of the air-conditioned "pedway" — even if it means leaving the streets to drivers and costs as much as adding a lane?
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Here is my new Planetizen column: “Applying the New Traffic Safety Paradigm” (. The new traffic safety paradigm recognizes exposure — total vehicle travel — as a risk factor, and therefore the safety benefits of VMT reductions.
planetizen.com
The new traffic safety paradigm recognizes exposure — total vehicle travel — as a risk factor, and therefore the additional casualties caused by planning decisions that induce more driving, and the...
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Transportation planner and rapper Buff Brown shows his range with "The Barrier of the City Engineer," a video of his 2024 California Bike Summit presentation. The Barrier of the City Engineer (Rap) via @YouTube.
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