This issue of JOURNEYS examines how transport agencies and professionals around the world apply innovative and creative solutions to improve transport for their people.

First, we feature LTA's TrafficScan system, and then take a stroll down memory lane and review some of Singapore's policy innovations through the lens of behavioural economics.

Peter Midgley reviews the major bike-sharing systems in some European cities. Paul Barter highlights innovative street management concepts that allow street space to be shared between vehicular traffic and other more vulnerable users.

Finally, LTA and UITP share their experiences and the initiatives they have undertaken to reach out to young people and tap on their creativity and energy to shape the future land transport system.

 

 
 Issue 2
 May 2009
 
 Full Version - Issue 2 | May 2009
 TrafficScan—Bringing Real-time Travel Information to Motorists
 Chin Kian Keong & Lee Chin Wai
 Managing Congestion in Singapore—A Behavioural Economics Perspective
 Lew Yii Der & Leong Wai Yan
 The Role of Smart Bike-sharing Systems in Urban Mobility
 Peter Midgley
 Earning a Public Space Dividend in the Streets
 Paul Barter
 Young People—The Future of Public Transport
 Alessandra Gorini
 Turning Heads—To Land Transport
 Rosina Howe & Tammie Loke