by Em Hall | Oct 31, 2025 | Safety and Vision Zero, Uncategorized
When Clocks Fall Back, Safety Suffers As we set our clocks back this fall, we gain an extra hour of sleep—but lose something far more critical: evening daylight during the busiest travel times. This seemingly simple time change has profound implications for pedestrian...
by Em Hall | Oct 1, 2025 | Signal Design and Operations
Engineering Smarter Intersections in Loudoun County's Growing Transportation Network Loudoun County, Virginia’s transformation over the past three decades has been nothing short of remarkable. When Gorove Slade began working there in the mid-1990s, Loudoun was...
by Em Hall | Sep 16, 2025 | Site Access and Circulation
What Gainesville High School's Temporary Roundabout is Teaching Us About Real-World Traffic Solutions In celebration of National Roundabout Week, we explore how innovative traffic infrastructure can enhance safety in educational environments. As National Roundabout...
by Em Hall | Sep 2, 2025 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
We’re Creating Streets That Work for Everyone Every August, we recognize National Traffic Awareness Month, a time to highlight how thoughtful transportation engineering and planning create safer, more livable communities. In our special video series, members of the...
by Em Hall | Jul 31, 2025 | Bicycle and Pedestrian
The Hidden Impact of Parking Garage Design Most of us don’t think much about parking garages until we’re frustrated by one. We’ve all experienced the tight corner that scrapes our mirror, the confusing layout that leaves us circling endlessly, or the...
by Em Hall | Jul 15, 2025 | Transportation Demand Management
Office to Residential Conversions: A Transportation Planning Perspective The evolving landscape of office conversion initiatives is profoundly reshaping our urban centers. In Washington, DC alone, over 6,500 office-to-residential units are in the pipeline as of...