On the Move: Reducing Car Usage and Ownership in Developing Economies

Dario Hidalgo, Anjali Mahendra, Akshay Mani, Aileen Carrigan, Benoit Colin, and Kyle Mackie , Published on November 14th, 2013 Mexico City was one of the first cities to implement car travel restrictions – a vehicle demand management strategy steadily gaining popularity in other cities in Latin America and the developing world. Restrictions on car travel…

Report: 21st Century Transportation Published by U.S PIRG

TRANSPORTATION IN TRANSITION A Look at Changing Travel Patterns in America’s Biggest Cities RELEASED BY: U.S. PIRG RELEASE DATE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2013 Americans’ transportation habits have changed. The average American drives 7.6 percent fewer miles today than when per-capita driving peaked in 2004. A review of data from the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration and…