This Issue's
Lead Story:
Roger
Rabbit Unframed
Revisiting the GM Conspiracy
Theory
It was the
basis for the film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, it was endorsed
by a congressional committee, and it was taken as gospel by documentary
filmmakers: evil
auto giant General Motors was the culprit behind the demise of urban
streetcars. But the facts are a little different, and Lyn Long, of
UC Irvine's Institute of Transportation Studies, has set out to correct
the record. Go
to story
Editor: Phyllis
Orrick , 510-643-2591
Associate Editor: Christine
Cosgrove
Contributing Writer: Carli
Cutchin
Webmaster: David
Downs
Cover
photos courtesy of the H.D. Quinby photography collection of the
Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library. Photographer unknown.
Collage
by Judith Greene-Janse.
© 2005 UC
Regents
Last Updated
November 10, 2005
|
Winter
2004-Spring 2005 Volume 3, Number 1
Table
of Contents:
ITS
Irvine Hosts Annual
UCTC Student Research Conference
UCTC Conference
Stories:
Buses
on Call
Bus Rapid Transit
The Telecommuter Paradox
Alan Pisarski on The Commutists
ITS
at TRB
2005
TRB Stories:
Walking
Austin
Alternative
Power for Idling Trucks
Searchable
online database of TRB papers
Feature
Stories:
Roger
Rabbit Unframed
Proactive
Prevention,
A Traffic Safety Center Report
Hydrogen's
Future
ITS
Publications
Institutes
at all four campuses:
Subscribe
Download
PDF of Entire Issue (2 MB) |