Post-Pandemic, Chinese Cities Gradually Reopen Transport Networks
Post-Pandemic, Chinese Cities Take Stock of Transport Networks
Last week, China reported a milestone: no new infections of COVID-19 for the first time in about...
Five Temporary COVID Measures that US Cities Should Make Permanent
Over the past month, as the spread of COVID-19 has upended daily life throughout the United States, cities have been grappling with how to...
Quiz: How Bike-Friendly is Your City?
There are a range of beliefs all around the world of what makes a city bike-friendly. Some point to the most visible factors, such...
Lessons from Mexico City and Los Angeles
In a dialogue published in our annual newsletter, two ITDP Directors, Michael Kodransky and Bernardo Baranda, discuss their respective cities in terms of mobility...
During Coronavirus, Jakarta’s Cycling Grows as does Police Backlash
Cities all over the world are realizing the advantages of moving around without a car – cycling, walking, scooting, or even roller blading, are...
In Ethiopia, New Leadership Embraces Transport Solutions to Fight Climate Change
In Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, over half of daily trips are taken on foot. This rapidly growing city, home to over three...
Density is Not the Problem: COVID-19 and Cities
September marks six months since New York City imposed it’s PAUSE restrictions which encouraged people to stay indoors as much as possible and forced...
Sustainable Resolutions for a New Year
Looking toward a better 2021.
With such a difficult year behind us, it feels impossible to make resolutions fearing they may jinx an already chaotic...
Join ITDP in Taking Cycling Worldwide
After experiencing a year like no other, which exposed so many fault lines and illuminated new urban mobility challenges, cycling has resurfaced as a...
Cycling and Mexico City: Better than Before
Mexico City already has one of the world’s best bike-share systems. This year, Avenida de los Insurgentes, one of the longest avenues, got an...