Urban Transport Next brings together key thinkers and decision makers with a live audience for an in-depth conversation on the topics that will determine the future of urban transport.
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Urban Transport Next brings together key thinkers and decision makers with a live audience for an in-depth conversation on the topics that will determine the future of urban transport.
In this episode, our panel talked about how to increase diversity and inclusion in active travel and what barriers need to be broken down to do so. The conversation touched upon the inadequacy of data on different journeys made by different people, how the transport sector can do more to capture the diversity of perspectives, and the lack of long-term funding certainty. Our guests were Adam Tranter, West Midlands' Cycling & Walking Commissioner, Aneela McKenna, Founder of the Mòr Diversity EDI Consultancy, and Rachel Aldred, Professor of Transport and Director of Westminster University’s Active Travel Academy. They were interviewed by Rebecca Fuller, Assistant Director of the Urban Transport Group.
Urban Transport Next
Urban Transport Next brings together key thinkers and decision makers with a live audience for an in-depth conversation on the topics that will determine the future of urban transport.