Transit Systems Shouldn’t Return to Pre-COVID-19 Service—They Can Do Better
Downloadable version (pdf) Faster than we ever imagined, everything changed. Here at Nelson\Nygaard, we went from practicing working at home on a Thursday to doing it every day the following Monday. As things have come to a standstill, travel has plummeted. Widebody planes are carrying only a handful of people, and rush hour congestion has …
Principles For Equitable Public Outreach & Engagement During Covid-19 and Beyond
Downloadable version (pdf) The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social distancing have reshaped the transportation landscape: transit ridership has plummeted; normally congested highways have emptied; and some micromobility companies are pulling out of cities as demand has bottomed out. The pandemic, as well as our response measures, have not impacted all communities equally, and in many …
Paratransit Service during COVID-19: Serving People with Disabilities & Seniors May Require Different Solutions than Fixed-Route Transit Service
Downloadable version (pdf) As news of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. changes by the hour, so do the adaptive service delivery strategies of transit agencies throughout the country. People with disabilities and seniors traditionally rely on public transit—and the ADA paratransit programs transit agencies provide—to meet their essential life activities, including …
The New TDM Challenge: Flattening the Return-to-Work SOV Curve
Downloadable version (pdf) The Challenge As the country prepares to open for business, our transportation systems may not be ready. Looking beyond the uncertain duration of stay-at-home restrictions, we face a transformed transportation reality, with significant demand and supply implications for our travel infrastructure. The most pressing concerns rest on several key unknowns: The rate …
Fare Policy—and Zero Fares—Can Help Transit Agencies and the Communities They Serve Recover Post-Pandemic
Downloadable version (pdf) As ridership and farebox revenue plummeted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, already cash-strapped transit agencies took a surprising step: they went fare-free. Of course, the move was driven by safety concerns, not financial ones: rear-door boarding helps protect drivers from exposure by reducing their interaction with passengers. It also makes fare payment …
Urban Mobility & Safety in a COVID-19 World: Adapting to the New Normal
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, streets, transportation systems, and public spaces have been adapted to the new reality both during the pandemic and in the recovery stages. Nelson\Nygaard and Transoft Solutions hosted a free webinar May 7, 2020 about some of the ways in which roads are predicted to be impacted and what …