ITE-STEP (@stepatpsu) 's Twitter Profile
ITE-STEP

@stepatpsu

Students in Transportation Engineering and Planning (STEP) is Portland State University's ITE student chapter. 🚲🚍🚠🚟🚋🚝🚄🚈🚂

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linkhttp://pdx.edu/transportation-students calendar_today07-07-2012 00:40:52

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David Zipper (@davidzipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study of e-bike rebates finds that the average recipient reduced their CO₂ emissions by 12-44 kg/month. That's roughly equivalent to 30-110 miles/month of driving. Not too shabby! doi.org/10.1016/j.tran…

New study of e-bike rebates finds that the average recipient reduced their CO₂ emissions by 12-44 kg/month. That's roughly equivalent to 30-110 miles/month of driving.

Not too shabby!

doi.org/10.1016/j.tran…
ITE-STEP (@stepatpsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An awesome thread highlighting different ways to utilize urban spaces! Another notable feature in many of these pictures is the way in which tactile guideways are used throughout Tokyo - tactile paving originates in Japan, and it’s great to see how much it is used there.

The Red Line Podcast (@theredline_pod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The United States has what is probably the wackiest political economies in the world around building transit, which is why we build such strange transit networks all the time. But Link Light Rail in Seattle? It might take the cake- it's a metro that uses LRVs. Listen below!

The United States has what is probably the wackiest political economies in the world around building transit,   which is why we build such strange transit networks all the time. But Link Light Rail in Seattle? It might take the cake- it's a metro that uses LRVs. Listen below!
Iain 🥥 🌴 (@maccoinnich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there are concerns about conflicts between hotel guests and people on bike the correct response is not to remove the bike lane, it's to upgrade it (as Seattle did on 2nd Ave in front of the Courtyard by Marriott).

If there are concerns about conflicts between hotel guests and people on bike the correct response is not to remove the bike lane, it's to upgrade it (as Seattle did on 2nd Ave in front of the Courtyard by Marriott).
Streetfilms (Now 1,109 films!) (@streetfilms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 4 days away from the premiere of possibly the most visible film showcasing how NYC has transformed Broadway from Union Sq to Times Sq. From one of the most dangerous, chaotic places in NYC to one that's friendly for people & retail & restaurants. Here's a teaser...

Multnomah County, OR (@multco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a new free Multnomah County Transportation option in the Cully and Parkrose neighborhoods that makes it easier for people to get to jobs and other destinations south of the Portland International Airport. Here’s a look at the ACCESS Shuttle:

BikePortland (@bikeportland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Portlanders are weighing in on a bold new vision that would use existing residential road space to build a citywide network of sidewalk-level, physically separated bikeways. Introducing the "Urban Trails Network". Click the pic to learn about it ⬇️ bikeportland.org/2023/10/05/urb…

TriMet (@trimet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chomp, chomp, chomp, here comes the Green Climber! See how we keep our MAX tracks clear of branches, bushes and other debris 👍

TriMet (@trimet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're so excited to see you at the Type 6 MAX Celebration tomorrow (Sunday)! 🎉 Here's the poster we're giving away at the event while supplies last. 💙 We’ll also have some of our engineering team answering questions about Type 6, plus fall snacks! 🗓️ Tomorrow (Sunday) October

We're so excited to see you at the Type 6 MAX Celebration tomorrow (Sunday)! 🎉 Here's the poster we're giving away at the event while supplies last.

💙 We’ll also have some of our engineering team answering questions about Type 6, plus fall snacks!

🗓️ Tomorrow (Sunday) October
ITE-STEP (@stepatpsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not too late to sign up for our lunch and learn event at PBOT next week! A great chance to learn from PBOT staff about the ins and outs of their work, and lunch will be catered from Pot Belly. RSVP at tinyurl.com/pbotlunchlearn

It’s not too late to sign up for our lunch and learn event at PBOT next week! A great chance to learn from PBOT staff about the ins and outs of their work, and lunch will be catered from Pot Belly. RSVP at tinyurl.com/pbotlunchlearn
Warren J. Wells, AICP 🚴🏙️🦀 (@warrenjwells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that, in order to save children's lives, cities should implement area-wide 20 mph zones.

Earlier this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that, in order to save children's lives, cities should implement area-wide 20 mph zones.
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Someone with a 1-hr car commute needs to earn 40% more to be as happy as someone with a short walk to work. On the other hand, if someone shifts from a long commute to a walk, their happiness increases as much as if they’d fallen in love.” #CityMakingMath fastcompany.com/3062989/50-rea…

“Someone with a 1-hr car commute needs to earn 40% more to be as happy as someone with a short walk to work. On the other hand, if someone shifts from a long commute to a walk, their happiness increases as much as if they’d fallen in love.” #CityMakingMath
fastcompany.com/3062989/50-rea…
Marcel Moran (@marcelemoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the government plows the roads, but leaves sidewalks like this (to say nothing of bikeshare), what message does that send to citizens?

When the government plows the roads, but leaves sidewalks like this (to say nothing of bikeshare), what message does that send to citizens?
TriMet (@trimet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As emergency shelters are remaining open into the late afternoon, TriMet will not turn away anyone unable to pay fare who is heading to or from warming shelters through 6 p.m. tonight. Please let the bus operator know you are going to or from a warming shelter. Remember to

As emergency shelters are remaining open into the late afternoon, TriMet will not turn away anyone unable to pay fare who is heading to or from warming shelters through 6 p.m. tonight. 

Please let the bus operator know you are going to or from a warming shelter. 

Remember to