Postdoctoral Research Associate in Transportation Technology and Society, University of Connecticut
Rosalie Singerman Ray is a recent PhD graduate in Urban Planning from Columbia University, currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Transportation Technology and Society Research Group at the University of Connecticut. Rosalie studies the institutions of transport governance and her dissertation focused on the expansion of bus priority in London and Paris. Before studying at Columbia, she got her Masters at UCLA and worked as an economist at the U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe Center.
Coronavirus showed the way cities fund public transport is broken – here's how it needs to change
Sep 09, 2020 07:12 am UTC| Economy
COVID-19 has triggered a crisis for public transport, as lockdowns caused its use to plummet by 70-90% worldwide. Even as lockdowns ease, buses and trains are can only carry 15% of the usual number of people due to social...
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