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  • Another Perspective on Autonomous Vehicles

    I think this sums it up nicely… http://yehudamoon.com/11282012/

    November 27, 2012
  • Better Late than Never

    A few weeks ago, when the Oregonian wrote their “people will always drive” editorial, I penned a response with Randy Miller, a business leader in the Central Eastside. Our perspective addressed in particular how mobility in the central city has changed. The O has finally published it.

    November 24, 2012
  • Our Latest Transit Appliance…

    Now to be found in the lobby of the Crowne Plaza hotel on NE Broadway. This is the first time we’ve deployed in a hotel and also the first time we’ve used the iPad (and a commercially available kiosk stand for it) as the display platform! This particular unit is displaying four MAX lines plus…

    November 19, 2012
  • Hillsboro mayor trying to resurrect corpse of Westside Bypass

    In an e-mail missive sent out to many decision-makers in Washington County, Hillsboro mayor Jerry Willey is proposing legislative language to require ODOT to conduct a study on a “Westside Corridor”–which is defined as a new, alternative state highway corridor route, and associated, supporting state and regional highway projects, west of Oregon Route 217 running…

    November 15, 2012
  • The whys and wherefores of MAX bus bridges

    In the previous post, we lamented the recent spate of (sometimes bizarre) incidents affecting MAX service, in particular a car which ran off a freeway offramp and landed in the middle of Sunset Transit Center, shutting down MAX service on the westside for the better part of a day. (Nobody was badly hurt; the driver…

    November 14, 2012
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