Engineering Group Takes on High Speed Limits By Angie Schmitt | Jan 18, 2019 | 191 Comments One barrier to safer, more pedestrian friendly streets is slowing being dismantled.
The Engineering Manual Everyone but You Seems to Have By Melanie Curry | Jun 25, 2018 | No Comments It took only one tweet, and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Engineering Excuses practically wrote itself.
The NCUTCD Wants to Know How You Think Speed Limits Should Be Set By Michael Andersen | Mar 9, 2018 | 36 Comments The obscure but hugely influential committee is asking for direct feedback.
A Brief History of How American Transportation Engineers Resisted Bike Lanes By Angie Schmitt | Mar 2, 2018 | 337 Comments A new paper looks at what led the American engineering establishment to fall decades behind other countries on the development of bike infrastructure.
The High Priesthood of Transportation Engineering Has a New Leader By Angie Schmitt | Jan 16, 2018 | 28 Comments Veteran engineer Gene Hawkins steps in to the top role at NCUTCD at a critical moment for the American transportation engineering profession.
Transportation Engineers Are Ethically Bound to Protect Public Safety. Too Many Do Not. By Angie Schmitt | Oct 11, 2017 | 27 Comments Bill Schultheiss, a transportation engineer with Toole Design Group, is challenging his profession to uphold its ethical standards.