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


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Cover photos courtesy of the H.D. Quinby photography collection of the Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library. Photographer unknown.

Collage by Judith Greene-Janse.


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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


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