In Melbourne (Australia), the Government is removing rail level crossings, with many train stations being rebuilt. There is also a train extension, with three new stations in oute…
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I work for a public transportation agency. We are zero-fare, meaning we do not charge anyone to ride the bus. I am working to shift "drive alone" trips to our local c…
I am working on an individualized marketing program aimed at increasing usage of a commuter parking lot (carpooling and transit drop-and-go) and am seeking input on good examples …
The BFC Program is a positive, upstream, results-oriented program designed to get municipal decision makers thinking about how all of their programs around cycling work complement…
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I'm wondering if anyone has included barrier/benefits research or other CBSM techniques into your organization's commuter surveys? I'd be very interested in checki…
Love to Ride is a workplace cycling program that uses stage of change to segment participants and cost-effectively tailor communications with them. By targeting information and to…
The Love to Ride and Bicycle Friendly Communities programs have both just received the Landmark designation for sustainable transportation from Tools of Change. Initial case study…
I've been working in Behaviour Change for a number of years with the Ride2School Program at Bicycle Network based in Melbourne, Australia.
I've moved back to Canada - my origin…
HSBC Clean Air Achievers targets youth in grades 6 - 9 to reduce air pollution and increase physical activity levels via active modes of transportation. Every school program invol…
How has Stockholm's congestion pricing experiment turned out and what can we learn from it? Congestion charges were introduced in Stockholm in 2006 as a trial, followed by a refer…