Michael Roth
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Michael Roth
@MobilityMichael
Lead Transport Advisor






Hard to overstate how much of an improvement speed cameras are compared to police issuing tickets. Speed cameras are *way* more fair -- and also more reliable. theconversation.com/police-stop-mo…

Here’s the thing about induced demand: research consistently shows a one-to-one relationship. Studies over the past 50 years reveal that if a city increased road capacity by 10%, driving went up by 10%. Add 11%, and driving increased by 11%. That’s why, even on the 401—one of the world’s largest highway systems—everyone is still stuck in traffic. Expanding road capacity only attracts more drivers, which keeps congestion at the same frustrating level. The solution? Expand regional transit. It’s the only way to move more people efficiently. Introduce road tolls with time-of-day pricing, like on the 407, and we can finally make congestion manageable.

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Very happy to publish the first ever scientific review of city-wide #30kmh speed limit benefits in Europe. Evaluation results from 40 cities revealed that 30 km/h speed limit led to significant reductions in fatalities, emissions and fuel consumption. nrso.ntua.gr/review-of-city…










