American cities slowly embracing accessibility in transportation planning, impacting energy and air quality.
The article discusses how transportation planning agencies have been slow to adopt accessibility as a framework for planning, despite its potential benefits. The researchers analyzed 42 long-range transportation plans from U.S. metropolitan areas and found that some are starting to include accessibility-related goals, especially in larger cities. This suggests a shift towards using accessibility to reduce vehicle travel and its impacts on energy consumption, air quality, and costs.