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This webinar discusses the importance of rapid implementation of quick-build projects during COVID-19 and how to construct active transportation projects that enhance social distancing. Quick-builds

New technologies in transportation systems are coming down the road. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)’s Innovative Deployments to Enhance Arterials (IDEA) is a technical assistance

The Slow Streets program creates more space for walking, biking, and other physical activity and alleviates crowding on sidewalks. The City of Oakland developed an interim findings report as part of

Shared Automated Vehicles (SAV) promise a future in which shared, driverless vehicles safely get people from place to place, giving people better access to safer, greener transportation. The

This is a typology of popular social distancing street interventions and operational modifications implemented by Bay Area local agencies during COVID-19 rapid response. The operations tools on the

Find out how to rebalance your streets using quick-build tactics to provide more safe places for people to walk, bike, roll and run. Quick-builds are reversible and adjustable. They can be built in

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)’s Technology Transfer Program webinars offer local traffic engineers, planners, students and others free, half-day online seminars on a variety of