
Jennifer Dill
Professor
Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Director of TREC and the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC), Jennifer is also a professor of urban studies and planning and an internationally cited researcher on sustainable transportation. Among her research projects are Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes in the U.S., Understanding Types of Cyclists Nationally, Pedestrian Observation and Data Collection Curriculum and more. See her researcher profile here.
Email: jdill@pdx.edu
Website: http://jenniferdill.net/
Related products
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Revisiting TODs: How Subsequent Development Affects the Travel Behavior of Residents in Existing Transit-Oriented Developments (FINAL_REPORT)
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What Do 15 Years of Travel Surveys Tell Us About TOD Residents? (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Transit-Oriented Development in Portland: Multiyear Summary Report of Portland State University Surveys (REPORT)
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Understanding Economic and Business Impacts of Street Improvements for Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Regional Strategic Planning Model and Development of a multi-modal travel demand module (PRESENTATION)
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Capturing the Built Environment - Travel Connection for Strategic Planning: Development of A Multi-Modal Travel Module for VisionEval (PRESENTATION)
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Incorporating Emerging Travel Modes into the Regional Strategic Planning Model (RSPM) Tool (FINAL_REPORT)
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Project Brief: Modeling for New Modes (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Overcoming Equity Barriers in Bike Share (PRESENTATION)
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TRB 2017 Annual Meeting poster: Current Efforts to Make Bike Share More Equitable: A Survey of System Owners and Operators (PRESENTATION)
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights on Equity from a Survey of Bike Share System Owners and Operators (FINAL_REPORT)
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights from Residents of Traditionally Underserved Neighborhoods (FINAL_REPORT)
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights from Bike Share Users (FINAL_REPORT)
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Executive Summary (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Pedestrian Observation and Data Collection Curriculum Guide (FINAL_REPORT)
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Teaching Module: Counting Pedestrians One Step at a Time (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Peer-To-Peer Carsharing: Short-term effects on travel behavior in Portland, OR (FINAL_REPORT)
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E-bikes in the US (POSTER)
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Infograhpic: Why do people use e-bikes? (POSTER)
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Regulations of E-Bikes in North America (REPORT)
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Are you ready for E-bikes? (PRESENTATION)
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CAN ELECTRIC BIKES GET MORE PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES TO CYCLE? (PRESENTATION)
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E-Bikes in North America: Results from an Online Survey (POSTER)
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Regulations of E-bikes in the United States: A Policy Review (POSTER)
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NITC-RR-564 Evaluation of Electric Bike Use at Three Kaiser Permanente NW Employment Centers in Portland Metro Region (FINAL_REPORT)
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E-Bikes Spur a New Wave of Biking in America (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Community and Transportation Preferences Survey (REPORT)
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Survey Frequencies (REPORT)
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Millenials and Bicycing: Do they go together like fixies and messenger bags? (PRESENTATION)
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Multiday GPS Travel Behavior Data for Travel Analysis (FINAL_REPORT)
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2014 Transit Oriented Developments Survey (FINAL_REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes in the U.S. (FINAL_REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix A: Survey Instruments (REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix B: Survey Frequencies/Results (REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix C: Bicyclist Origin and Destination Analysis (REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes Executive Summary (REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes (PRESENTATION)
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From Protected Bike Lanes to Robust Bikeway Networks (PRESENTATION)
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Bicycle boulevards and changes in physical activity and active transportation: Findings from a natural experiment (FINAL_REPORT)
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District Department of Transportation Bicycle Facility Evaluation (FINAL_REPORT)
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Executive Summary: District Department of Transportation Bicycle Facility Evaluation (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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OTREC-RR-13-04 Measuring the Performance of Transit Relative to Livability (FINAL_REPORT)
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Livability Metrics for Transit (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Evaluation of Innovative Bicycle Facilities: SW Broadway Cycle Track & SW Stark/Oak Street Buffered Bike Lanes (FINAL_REPORT)
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2010 Transit Oriented Developments Survey (FINAL_REPORT)
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Walk Trips Map (PRESENTATION)
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Bike Trips Map (PRESENTATION)
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Evaluation of Innovative Bicycle Facilities (FINAL_REPORT)
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Evaluation of Metro RTO Program, 2007-08 (FINAL_REPORT)
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OTREC-RR-10-08 Long Term Evaluation of Individualized Marketing Programs for Travel Demand Management (FINAL_REPORT)
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OTREC-RR-11-06 Evaluation of Bike Boxes at Signalized Intersections (FINAL_REPORT)
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Rural Transit in Oregon: Current and Future Needs (FINAL_REPORT)
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Bike model brief (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Equity Analysis for the Existing and Planned Bicycle Network (FINAL_REPORT)
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OTREC-RR-08-03 Understanding and Measuring Bicycling Behavior: A Focus on Travel Time and Route Choice Final Report (FINAL_REPORT)
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Understanding and Measuring Bicycling Behavior project brief (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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OTREC-TT-08-01 Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation Final Report (FINAL_REPORT)
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Needs, Costs, and Funding Alternatives for Transportation Services for Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Urban and Rural Oregon (FINAL_REPORT)
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Evaluation of Metro's Regional Travel Options Program, 2004-2005 (FINAL_REPORT)
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Travel Choices at TransitOriented Developments: Survey Results from Portland’s Eastside (FINAL_REPORT)
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Transportation Financing Opportunities for the State of California (FINAL_REPORT)
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Travel and Transit Use at Portland Area Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) (FINAL_REPORT)
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An Evaluation of the Oregon Department of Transportation’s Environmental Streamlining Efforts: A Focus on CETAS (FINAL_REPORT)
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Impacts of Trip Permit Program Changes on Vehicle Operations and Inspections (FINAL_REPORT)