Incentive Design for Promoting Ridesharing

Traffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe, partly owing to single-occupancy commuter trips. Ridesharing can present a suitable alternative for serving commuter trips. However, there are several important obstacles that impede ridesharing systems from becoming a viable mode of transportation, including the lack of a guarantee for a ride back home as well as the difficulty of obtaining a critical mass of participants. This event addresses these obstacles by introducing a Traveler Incentive Program (TIP) to promote community-based ridesharing with a ride-back home guarantee among commuters.

Employer-Backed Bikes Concept Showcase

Join the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), in partnership with NYU C2SMART Center, Fraunhofer, and Nelson\Nygaard, as they convene public and private stakeholders toward implementing this bike access model in NYC.

Transportation Camp NYC 2021

TransportationCamp is an unconference – every session is planned, proposed, and led by attendees like you. It’s the perfect opportunity to share your transportation passion with a diverse gathering of fellow enthusiasts.

Proactive Safety Management Empowered by Big Data

Professor Kun Xie will share a more proactive and time-efficient approach based on surrogate safety measures (SSMs), which can assess safety by capturing the more frequent “near-crash” situations.

Flooding and Public Transportation

The NYU Rudin Center for Transportation presents a virtual panel discussion about mitigating climate change impacts, keeping transit riders safe and reassured, and activating alternative modes.

NYC 2025: Road to Recovery Series

Virtual 6 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The inaugural event of the NYC 2025: Road to Recovery Series, a partnership between NYU Wagner and the Stern Center for Sustainable Business, presents an interactive panel featuring contributors to NYC 2025. Panelists will discuss their vision for a stronger, fairer and more equitable New York City.

State of the Field: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) towards Infrastructure Resiliency

Virtual 6 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States

What does the best of transportation engineering research have to say about maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement of critical infrastructure? Structural Health Monitoring provides critical insight into answering these questions using new technologies that are changing the ways we tackle maintenance and rehabilitation of structures.