Disrupting the Disruptors: Part 2 COVID-19 Impacts on Connected and Automated Vehicles

Last week, I published the first in a series of articles on how COVID-19 and the associated economic and social crises have impacted the trajectories of...

Disrupting the Disruptors: Part 1 COVID-19 Impacts on Ride-hailing

Eight months ago – in what may now seem like a whole different universe – many transportation planners were focused on a set of technological and...

There is Much Work to Be Done

Black lives matter and it is clear that there is much work to be done. The nation continues to confront racism and mourn many lives lost. I cannot speak...

How Transit Agencies Recovered from the Last Coronavirus and What It Means for Urban Sustainability

With most states in the US having undergone a complete or a partial shutdown, the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly changed the way we live, get to work,...

Our continued work and partnership while responding to Covid-19

A message to our clients: In a time of uncertainty, I want to assure you that Cambridge Systematics will continue to serve you and deliver exceptional work....

A Pilot to Enhance Real-time Bus Predictions for Metro Transit

Over the last ten years, transit riders have learned to expect accurate real-time data. Research has shown that real-time information about when the next...

Plan for the Future of Transportation Using Location-based Services Data

In our most recent blog post on Medium, CS’ Data Analytics Team members Anurag Komanduri and Jason Lemp share how location-based services (LBS) data can...

Transit Market Research Powered by Customer Data

Passenger mobility has begun a profound transformation. Social and technological entrepreneurs are launching new mobility innovations into the...

Declining Ridership: Different Issues in Different Places

If you’re in the business of making transportation better—like my colleagues and I at Cambridge Systematics—you know that there has been rising concern...

The Big and Small: The Benefits of a Data Friendship

I’m an analyst at heart. I think in numbers, trends, and statistics. My organization, Cambridge Systematics, was founded 45 years ago by four MIT...