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A project in Georgia shows how cities can take practical steps to improve inclusive mobility and access to transport services.
Colombia’s capital Bogota has made it safe and easy to travel by bicycle to work or school by creating a 376-kilometer grid of bike paths, called CicloRutas.
Taking a risk-management approach to large-scale projects involves investing in project preparation and attending to stakeholders’ concerns early, such as land and resettlement issues.
Find out why Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit, Asia's first gold-standard BRT, performs better than most metro systems in the world.
Involving residents from rural communities is key to improve access to markets and commercial areas.
Employment outcomes for young people can be maximized with career guidance and employment services.
A study looks at the costs of overloading and how improved policies and enforcement can give an economic boost to Mekong countries.
The public management of revenue and service routes prioritized people’s need for safe and convenient public transport.
Spatial analysis can aid planning and policy design in enhancing the economic impact of regional transport networks in Central Asia.
Lanzhou, in the People’s Republic of China, has the world's first bus rapid transit with a split station design allowing buses in the same direction to stop on both sides of the platform, easing travel time.