Posts Tagged: Jonathan Hall
Electronic billboards displaying traffic fatalities to encourage safer driving may actually contribute to an increase in crashes, a recent study co-authored by the University of Toronto’s Jonathan Hall suggests. Using years of highway […]
UTTRI faculty associate Professor Jonathan D. Hall has been honoured with an essay award from the 2020 Sakip Sabanci International Research Awards for his paper “Can tolling help everyone? Estimating […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki is the expert voice in the January 24 article “Uber, Lyft given green-light in Metro Vancouver, but is that a good thing?” posted online […]
UTTRI Director, Professor Eric Miller, and UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe were quoted in Emily Jackson’s August 29 article for the Financial Post, “Congestion is only getting worse and […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Jonathan Hall received SSHRC Insight funding of $85k for his proposal “Ride hailing, public transit, and consumer welfare” for a period of two years. The objective […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Jonathan Hall and Rotman’s Professor Nate Baum-Snow spoke at the June 27 seminar in the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban Mobility series, part of the […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe was quoted in “Should Canada charge drivers to use roads during rush hour?” posted March 30, 2019 by Global News. Congestion pricing has been […]
A distinguished panel of six experts discussed urban transportation policy and economics from a variety of perspectives on March 22. The event was co-sponsored by the School for Public Policy […]
Jonathan Hall’s recent paper Pareto improvements from Lexus Lanes: The effects of pricing a portion of the lanes on congested highways is now available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2018.01.003. It is published […]
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