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See the results of our recent report quantifying the travel and greenhouse gas impacts of an e-bike purchase incentive program in Saanich, BC: Results page.
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Yingjie is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Transportation Engineering at Tongji University, in Shanghai, China and has joined REACT Lab as an international visiting student. His research focuses on the carbon emission calculation of urban passenger transportation systems, and naturalistic bicycle studies focusing on cycling behavior. Yingjie hopes to contribute meaningful insights towards […]
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The District of Sannich, Greater Victoria Community Social Planning Council, and the UBC REACT Lab has won Community Energy Association’s Climate & Energy Action Award. To read more about this, please visit CEA’s blogpost here.
React Lab is a group of
researchers
dedicated to finding ways to make our transportation systems more effective, sustainable, equitable, and healthy. Our current research focuses on utilitarian bicycle and pedestrian travel analysis and modeling (speed and route choices, facility and network design, comfort and safety, energy expenditure, air pollution uptake, and more). We do this work on the unceded lands of the Coast Salish nations, with the guiding values of integrity, rigor, creativity, and empathy.
Micromobility growth and regulation: Multi-year trends in volume and speed for 27 types of personal mobility devices
2023 – 2024
Evidence-based design of off-street paths and cycleways: Fundamental traffic engineering parameters for bicycles and micromobility devices
2023 – 2028
React Lab, Civil Engineering
Vancouver Campus
2029 - 6250 Applied Science Lane
Vancouver
,
British Columbia
Canada
V6T 1Z4
Tel 604 822 4426
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