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Transit theory: A new home for the training tracks
I’m moving these across from my blog so they will be accessible. My blog will now be for opinion pieces while in here we can talk about concepts. The first one I’ve moved, Ribbon Cutting Effect, outlines the biases in political decision making to the large and tangible changes to public transport, over the truly... »
Transit theory: Ribbon Cutting Effect
What is it? The ribbon cutting effect is the desire of politicians to improve the public transport system by very showy, headline-grabbing augmentations (usually physical infrastructure) rather than much cheaper, often very mundane and less beneficial in themselves (but cumulatively powerful) service or navigability improvements. These latter improvements have little or no physical manifestation that... »
