Something that once seemed like a mode of transport in a science fiction movie is starting to very much become a reality. Autonomous vehicles (AVs), or driverless vehicles are being…
The recent Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) funded ParkAV project, composed of AppyWay, Jaguar Land Rover, and Coventry and Milton Keynes Councils, looked specifically at how parking will…
The advent of automated vehicles will have a huge impact on day to day life. For the consumer, it could mean a safer, more convenient mode of travel, but for…
Let’s face it, entering a multi-story car park with poor air quality, walking across car parks with moving traffic and even parking in general, is not the most exciting part…
Covid-19 has increased the focus on an already hotly contested asset: the kerb. This space already has to juggle many uses: parking, deliveries, buses, pedestrians of all abilities, cycling, as…
The need to repurpose parking and the kerbside space London’s streets are under increasing pressure as the city’s population grows and transport habits change. One factor is the movement of…
Covid is presenting an opportunity to rewrite the rules for transport planning in our towns and cities. Now is the time to think about what sort of kerbs we want…
A glimpse into the future As lockdowns ease across Britain the time has never been more ripe to buck the status quo and shake up our travel behaviours. Policy makers…
In December last year, Susan Shaheen, Adam Stocker, Ruth Meza from the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at UC Berkeley published a white paper analysing the social equity impacts of different congestion…
The problem: Local authorities lack a holistic view of their kerbside assets and usage - what we refer to as ‘last metre data’. Decisions about parking provision are often made…