David Zipper May 26, 2022 2022, CityLab A City Fights Back Against Heavyweight Cars David Zipper May 26, 2022 2022, CityLab The District of Columbia will impose new fees on owners of the heaviest SUVs and trucks
David Zipper April 22, 2022 2022, CityLab Free Public Transit Is Not a Climate Policy David Zipper April 22, 2022 2022, CityLab Let’s be honest: Fare-free transit is not a climate solution.
David Zipper April 11, 2022 2022, CityLab Why ‘Vision Zero’ Hit a Wall David Zipper April 11, 2022 2022, CityLab Despite the fanfare, Vision Zero isn’t saving lives in the USA. Can it be saved?
David Zipper March 18, 2022 2022, CityLab Fix the Crash Test, Dummies David Zipper March 18, 2022 2022, CityLab The federal government missed a chance to protect pedestrians from oversized SUVs and trucks
David Zipper March 15, 2022 2022, CityLab It's Time to Treat E-Bikes Like Vehicles David Zipper March 15, 2022 2022, CityLab As gas prices surge, federal officials should be touting e-bikes — but they aren’t.
David Zipper February 15, 2022 2022, CityLab Why Mistakes Get Made David Zipper February 15, 2022 2022, CityLab A discussion with Jessie Singer, author of the new book There Are No Accidents
David Zipper January 10, 2022 CityLab, 2022 Picture a Better Way to Protect Bus Lanes David Zipper January 10, 2022 CityLab, 2022 Techy cameras inside buses can automatically ticket cars blocking a bus lane. They’re terrific!
David Zipper December 8, 2021 2021, CityLab Note to Store Owners: Not All Holiday Shoppers Drive David Zipper December 8, 2021 2021, CityLab Many retailers underestimate the share of customers who walk, bike, or ride transit
David Zipper November 11, 2021 2021, CityLab How Opportunity Zones Launched a ‘Gold Rush’ for Wealthy Investors David Zipper November 11, 2021 2021, CityLab Opportunity Zones were supposed to revitalize low-income American communities. That’s not what happened.
David Zipper October 29, 2021 2021, CityLab As E-Bikes Speed Up, a Policy Dilemma Looms David Zipper October 29, 2021 2021, CityLab E-bikes are getting faster. Cities aren’t ready.
David Zipper October 12, 2021 2021, CityLab The Dangerous Promise of the Self-Driving Car David Zipper October 12, 2021 2021, CityLab My Q&A with historian Peter Norton about his new book, Autonorama
David Zipper October 4, 2021 2021, CityLab The Dubious Logic of Scooter Lock Rules David Zipper October 4, 2021 2021, CityLab Cities should think twice before mandating lock-to’s on shared scooters
David Zipper September 28, 2021 CityLab, 2021 The Unstoppable Appeal of Highway Expansion David Zipper September 28, 2021 CityLab, 2021 Widening highways always fails to reduce congestion. Why do states keep doing it?
David Zipper September 1, 2021 2021, CityLab We Are Going to Need a Lot More Electric Delivery Bikes David Zipper September 1, 2021 2021, CityLab Why is the USA so far behind Europe with cargo bikes?
David Zipper July 22, 2021 CityLab, 2021 Can Pittsburgh Make ‘Mobility as a Service’ Succeed? David Zipper July 22, 2021 CityLab, 2021 Pittsburgh has a new, creative Mobility-as-a-Service program. Can it finally give MaaS a success story?
David Zipper July 1, 2021 2021, CityLab Want to Build Your City’s Economy? Think Transportation, Not Tax Breaks. David Zipper July 1, 2021 2021, CityLab Economic development needs a reboot that gives far more focus to transportation.
David Zipper June 16, 2021 2021, CityLab 4 Ways Transit Can Lure Back Post-Covid Commuters David Zipper June 16, 2021 2021, CityLab A few tactical ways to bring transit riders back as the pandemic ebbs.
David Zipper May 19, 2021 2021, CityLab When Cities Say No to New Transportation Technology David Zipper May 19, 2021 2021, CityLab States and the federal government are removing the ability of urban residents to manage vehicles on their streets.
David Zipper April 15, 2021 2021, CityLab Why Don’t Transit Agencies Do Bikeshare? David Zipper April 15, 2021 2021, CityLab It took a while, but transit agencies are finally realizing how much they can gain by getting more involved with bikeshare.
David Zipper March 18, 2021 2021, CityLab Can Shared Mobility Survive the Pandemic? David Zipper March 18, 2021 2021, CityLab People don't like sharing "luxury" transportation services with strangers. That's been the case with ridehail, and it's likely to be true for autonomous vehicles as well.