Sep
20
2007
Traffic Congestion in India: American drivers are exceptionally tame and law-abiding compared to some of our brethren in other countries.
Transportation Alternatives Advocate for New York Non-Automobiles: Do you live or work in NYC? Do you walk or bike? Then read the Transportation Alternatives website.
Texas Transportation Institute Urban Mobility Report: The TTI Urban Mobility report for this year is out, dealing with 2005 data. Congestion is up; that’s no surprise. Time spent in traffic climbed to 4.2 billion hours in 2005, up from 4.0 billion. The full report can be found at the TTI website.
Green Vehicles in Frankfurt: I’m continually amused by the transition of the adjective “green” from “this thing is colored green” to “I’m a super-duper world-saving environmental process/vehicle/practice/industry”. Inhabit reports on green vehicles at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
I-35 Bridge Rebuilding Contract Awarded: Minnesota has awarded a contract to Flatiron Constructors Inc. to rebuild the collapsed I-35E bridge. The Price? $233.8 Million. A bargain.
Sep
17
2007
I stated several weeks ago that I was going to hold to an every-two-weeks schedule on the podcast. Well, I’m breaking that schedule this week. To make up for it, I’ll do my best to have two podcast out over the next two weeks. The next episode will be on Roundabouts, and I’ll take suggestions for the one after that.
Sep
17
2007
Bicycle vs. Automobile: News about the ongoing conflict between bicycles and larger motorized vehicles, out of San Diego.
Increase Safety be Reducing Comfort: A German town has followed the lead of several Netherlands projects by removing traffic signals and stop signs and other positive control devices. The theory is that with less direction, drivers/pedestrians/cyclists will be forced to pay more attention and act accordingly.
Teen Driving in Kansas: Kansas is pursuing more restrictive teen-driving regulations in order to gradually ease teens into the driving milieu. Statistics show that teen drivers are more likely to get into collisions not because of drinking or cellphone use, but because of inexperience.
Transporting Chickens: Don’t drive with chickens in your trunk (or cocaine in your cigarettes).
I-35 Bridge Wagons are Circling: There is blood in the water, and the scent of lawsuits in the air. Not to put to fine a point on it, but this is exactly what this case does not need. As I discussed in Episode 2, there are lessons to be learned from this tragedy, but no one will learn anything if all the time is spent trying to sue someone with deep pockets.
Sep
03
2007
Topics: Clear Zone Concept

Episode 3 - Clearzone:
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Talking Traffic Episode 3 - Clear Zone
Hello and welcome to episode 3 of Talking Traffic for September 3, 2007. My name is Bill Ruhsam, and I run this podcast and its website, talkingtraffic.org. Today’s episode is about the phrase “Clear Zone” which most people haven’t heard of, but all drivers in the U.S. have experience with. Continue Reading »