I’ve been going through physical dreamscape and organizing the tags. You can now navigate to your area of interest (presuming I think it’s an area of interest too) via the links at the top of the page.
I haven’t listed every tag at the top, so there is still room for adventure. However these are the ones I’m trying to keep well maintained so as to be useful to the passersby, and lovely followers such as yourself.
Hope this helps!-k

I’ve been going through physical dreamscape and organizing the tags. You can now navigate to your area of interest (presuming I think it’s an area of interest too) via the links at the top of the page.

I haven’t listed every tag at the top, so there is still room for adventure. However these are the ones I’m trying to keep well maintained so as to be useful to the passersby, and lovely followers such as yourself.

Hope this helps!
-k

One Big Idea: An Airline-Style Loyalty Program for Public Transit

I looove it. Making transit miles trackable allows a competitive element (if you are predisposed to such things). The stats that Bixi collects and makes available on your account makes it seem like biking is one big video game (possibly one of Frogger lineage)

irishboyinlondon:

The Atlantic reports on a great idea for promoting public transport from a guy called Balaji Prabhakar, professor at Stanford University!

His big idea is to create “frequent commuter programs” in which people who travel on public transit would be rewarded for patronizing the system varying amounts depending on when and how far they travel. Prabhakar thinks the system could help create greater public transit usage and simultaneously decrease congestion. And he’s deploying behavioral economics to transform the small monetary rewards a city could offer into something more.

Hotze Eisma
This reminds me of park(ing) day a little

Hotze Eisma

This reminds me of park(ing) day a little