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Carmaggedon stalks Atlanta

Why predicted gridlock almost never happens and what this teaches us about travel demand It had all the trappings of a great disaster film:  A spectacular blaze last week destroyed a  several hundred foot-long section of Interstate 85 in Atlanta. In…

The Week Observed, March 31, 2017

What City Observatory did this week 1. 13 propositions about autonomous vehicles. Despite occasional setbacks–like last week’s crash of an Uber self-driving car in Phoenix–it looks increasingly likely that autonomous vehicles will play an important role in urban transportation in…

The Cappuccino Congestion Index

April First falls on Saturday, and that’s a good reason to revisit an old favorite, the Cappuccino Congestion Index We’re continuing told that congestion is a grievous threat to urban well-being. It’s annoying to queue up for anything, but traffic…

The High Cost of Segregation

A new report from the Urban Institute shows the stark costs of economic and racial segregation Long-form white paper policy research reports are our stock in trade at City Observatory. We see dozens of them every month, and usually read…