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James

😊 Ending on a high

If you look any form of social media, or most news sources, you can be forgiven for thinking that everything is awful. What is more frustrating to me is how many people sell this as being “realistic.” For me, being realistic is too often mistaken for being cynical.

Being realistic is seeing both the good and the bad in the current situation, the reasons for optimism as well as the reasons for fear. With that in mind, and in the interests of actual realism, I’m going to list some of the news stories that should give you cause for hope. Let them fill you with festive joy.

Note to all: These are mainly UK-based stories. I am working on more content from elsewhere!

Finally, a reflection from me. We like to talk about how hard it is to change people. But from my experience, this is not the case. There are many hundreds, even thousands, of people working hard and positively to enact change – whether on social justice or on climate change. They do not seek the headlines, or the kudos on social media. They work away, making changes in their part of the world to make things slightly better.

People expect that huge, radical shifts that are announced with a blaze of headlines and publicity change the world. In my experience it is not that simple. In fact, one person giving a female colleague the support they need, or another seeing the installation of that electric vehicle charging point to completion can be more meaningful than any big policy.

There are many people working against those wanting to change the world. But know this. There are many, many more of us working to make the world a better place. And we will win eventually.

Just keep being awesome, all of you!

🎓 From academia

The clever clogs at our universities have published the following excellent research. Where you are unable to access the research, email the author – they may give you a copy of the research paper for free.

Should I wait or should I go? Encouraging customers to make the more sustainable delivery choice

TL:DR – Charging for the least sustainable option can encourage people to choose the more sustainable delivery option.

Will people prefer future travel with battery-powered airplanes?

TL:DR – Yes.

Safety Evaluation of the First Bus Rapid Transit System in Tanzania

TL:DR – Drivers need to be more careful around pedestrians.

Spatial dynamic analysis and thematic mapping of vulnerable communities to urban floods

TL:DR – White people are moving away from flood plains.

📺 On the (You)Tube

What happened when Market Street in San Francisco banned cars? I’ll give you a clue, the results were mostly good.

🖼️ Graphic Design

I have this classic London Underground poster, produced by Alfred Lette in 1927, on my wall in my office. The thing is, I don’t know why its so brilliant. It just is. Mind you, seeing the dog, policeman, and robber being sucked into the Underground station is amusing.

Alfred Lette also created another classic poster that many people in the UK are very familiar with.

📚 Random things

These links are meant to make you think about the things that affect our world in transport, and not just think about transport itself. I hope that you enjoy them.

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