The Second Annual Transit Research Symposium at UC Davis
The second Transit Symposium highlighted transit research underway at the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies Transit Research Center. It consisted of morning research sessions, including innovations in transit and shared use mobility opportunities, and afternoon workshops where public transit stakeholders, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers formulated a critical research agenda for public transit centered around the following areas:
- Transit’s fiscal cliff
- Ridership recovery
- Microtransit as a service model
- Electrification of transit
Participants engaged in conversation about various research needs. Overall, the symposium provided a great space for collaboration and education about recent transit research.
Agency Adoption of Innovations
Susie Pike
Lessons Learned From Abroad
M. Carolina Lecompte, Lucia Rossignol, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, and Giovanni Circella
Modeling Bike + Transit Trips Using Transitsim
Reid Passmore, Dr. Kari Watkins, and Dr. Randall Guensler
The Los Angeles Mobility Wallet
Brian Harold
Innovations to Reverse Transit Ridership Declines
Kari Edison Watkins
Understanding the Influence of Local Option Sales Tax Measures on SB 375
Elisa Barbour and Noah Thoron