How TRACC has been used to help look at public transport accessibility using the detailed PTAL analysis in Auckland, New Zealand.
Find out more about TRACC V2.2 with these detailed release notes
As Alex embarked on her first visit to Washington D.C. for TRB we asked her to summarise her trip.
We are excited to release the next version of Electric Vehicle Routing (EVR)
In recent thought-pieces around accessibility, we have discussed whether cities can have all the services for the needs of the residents within 15 or 20 minutes. This can be found in our 20 Minute Cities Series here.
We have provided a short guide on how to import speed datasets in TRACC for congestion analysis.
After 5 years of development, Inverness welcomed a new Airport Railway station to help improve transport access to its airport hub in an effort to increase inbound and outbound travel.
We are delighted to announce that the 2021 Census Data for England and Wales is now available in DataCutter. There is an additional button on the "Census" tab that will display an option for both "2011" and "2021".
Rail users and residents will benefit from a new station opening at Headbolt Lane in Kirkby, Merseyside in the next few months. The station’s location is just north of Kirkby and will be connected to the Northern Mersey Railway network aiming to boost transport connections to Northwood and Tower Hill areas locally.
We look at different cities and create 5 accessibility maps. To supermarkets, hospitals and GPs, primary schools, secondary schools, and public transport stops.
The concept of the 20 minute city is gaining momentum to meet both environmental and sustainable long-term demands. The initiative is designed to get residents living and accessing their places of need within a 20 minute journey, either through public transport, walking or cycling. The key aim is to reduce car dependency in cities for emission objectives.