Featured Story: Think Uber and Lyft Are Killing Transit? Think Again
Government Technology, May 18, 2018

Lyft and Uber are not replacing public transit — nor should they.

These are the findings of a new report by the Shared-Use Mobility Center, an imprint of the Transit Cooperative Research Program at the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.

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Featured Story: Human Behavior and Mobility Management
National Center for Mobility Management, April 10, 2018

Getting people to change their behavior is difficult. Yet it is vital for mobility managers and their colleagues to understand what influences potential customers and how they can use that to encourage decisions that support mobility for all.

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