By Dave Amos. How can practitioners easily estimate whether upzoning will make parking scarce? We demonstrate a method in California and find parking is scarce in neither R1 nor not R2 zones.
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Findings is an interdisciplinary, independent, community-led, peer-reviewed, open access journal.
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Findings is an interdisciplinary, independent, community-led, peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on short, clear, and pointed research results. Sections include Transport Findings, Urban Findings, Energy Findings, and Resilience Findings. The journal is sponsored by TransportLab at the University of Sydney and Transport Research at McGill at McGill University. Officers of the non-profit organization that manage Findings are David Levinson, David King, Alireza Ermagun, and Lewis Lehe.
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David King
Associate Professor of Urban Planning School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning Arizona State University Editoral Board at Findings Press
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Somwrita Sarkar
A/Prof. at University of Sydney, Director, Urban Science Lab @ Sydney
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Alireza Ermagun
Assistant Professor at George Mason University
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By Swati Agarwal, Dillon T. Fitch-Polse & 2 more. About 2.4 million adult bicycles are stolen annually in the US, a rate of 709.6 per 100,000 people per year. The annual value of adult bicycle theft is $1.4 billion.
Bicycle Theft in the US: Magnitude and Equity Impacts | Published in Findings
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By Juliana Panhorst, Alyssa Ryan. As US pedestrian fatalities rise, disparities among age, sex, and race reveal urgent public health challenges, highlighting the need for targeted strategies to enhance pedestrian safety among all contexts.
Pedestrian Fatalities and Their Demographic Disparities in the US | Published in Findings
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By Marcel Moran. This study tracks the global spread of a bicycle-demonstration tactic: 'People Protected Bike Lanes,' which demands improved bicycle infrastructure. Between 2017-2023 it spread to 25 cities in 11 countries.
People Protected Bike Lanes: Global Expansion of an Emergent Cycling Demonstration | Published in Findings
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By Dimitrios Argyros, Jeppe Rich & 1 more. We analyse the increase in roadworks in Copenhagen and how it affects cycling speeds. Using large-scale trajectory data we find that roadworks reduce cycling speeds between 0.4 and 1 km/h.
The Overlooked Role of Roadworks in Micromobility’s Accessibility | Published in Findings
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By Ciara Nelson-Forcade, Aysan Esmaely & 2 more. Clinicians cite unaffordable transportation, unreliable support networks, rural-specific challenges, and insufficient existing services as key obstacles to rural Midwesterners’ access to low vision care..
Clinicians’ Perspectives on Transportation Barriers to Low Vision Care in the Rural Midwest | Published in Findings
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Nelson-Forcade, Ciara, Aysan Esmaely, John D. Shepherd, and Abigail L. Cochran. 2025. “Clinicians’ Perspectives on Transportation Barriers to Low Vision Care in the Rural Midwest.” Findings, February. https://lnkd.in/gZmTv4Fh
Clinicians’ Perspectives on Transportation Barriers to Low Vision Care in the Rural Midwest | Published in Findings
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By Adriana Rios, Hassan Davani & 1 more. This study of perceptions of rain water harvesting highlights strong support for these practices and the need for accessible information and resources to ensure broad participation in climate resilience.
Perceptions of Flooding Risk and Water Resilience in the Southernmost City in California | Published in Findings
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By Patrick Rérat, Emmanuel Ravalet. Political values have an effect on cycling. Green voters cycle more often and more for transport. A left-right gradient is observed and right-wing voters are the least likely to cycle.
Do Left-wing Voters Cycle more than Right-wing Voters? | Published in Findings
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By Miriam Solis, C. Aujean Lee. Twenty years and 89 new stadiums later, there is ongoing need to specify how communities materially benefit from stadium development.
US Stadium Sitings: Communities Aren’t Yet Winning | Published in Findings
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