Transport RevolutionWhat, asks transportation consultant Todd Litman, has been the biggest vehicular breakthrough of recent decades? This: Wheels on luggage. Rolling…
Walking the TalkThe US Department of Transportation is putting money where their good intentions are. Here’s a graphic that illustrates the budget…
Induced FitnessThe Canada Line is undersized. And maybe that’s a good thing. As this Buzzer pic of Canada-Line construction at City Centre…
Seawall Interruptus – 4Good news from City Hall. After listening to the arguments of the several parties involved in the dispute over the…
Seawall Interruptus – 3On June 10 at 9:30 am, Council will be considering a two-year extension for the floatplane terminal . But the report…
Seawall Interruptus – 2As noted below, the seawall from Canada Place to Stanley Park is finished – but not connected. Though all the attention…
No sweatIn ‘active transportation’ circles, there’s a classic shot you’re likely to see in any presentation on North America’s attitude towards…
Seawall InterruptusIt’s taken almost two decades, but the seawall from Canada Place to Stanley Park is almost complete. Almost. There is…
Dan Burden comes to townFREE PUBLIC LECTURE new! Active in Action: New principles for a sustainable world April 21, 7 pm Venue: SFU Harbour…
Quote: Engineering healthFrom Stephen Ingrouille’s Transportation Newsletter: SI: Do you think our governments are getting the message about active transport? There still…
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner