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Amsterdam’s plan to remove 11,200 parking spaces from its streets by the end of 2025 is even more inspiring when we realize the kind of people-places that are possible where cars used to be. Example — #Amsterdam’s Elandsgracht between 2014 & 2019, via @schlijper’s great pics. https://t.co/TcBEQAd2I2 ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2TtMX5aEAARMC8.jpg) ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2TtMW9bkAAjlNm.jpg)

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@BrentToderian on Twitter

Evaluating equity as it relates to transportation is not a “one-size-fits-all” approach. People’s experiences in a place and the inequities that exist there are often rooted in the social, environmental, and historical context. Because of this, definitions of equity will vary from community to community.

New Equity Analysis Tool Addresses Disparities and Provides Insights

Alta

The sign (positive or negative) on the coefficient for an independent variable tells us the direction of its association with the dependent variable (the outcome we are trying to explain). In the simple case above, the coefficient on height is positive. Taller people tend to weigh more.

Naked Statistics Stripping the Dread From the Data

Wheelan, Charles

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