How to Design Cities to Move Goods Faster
Watch over 2,400 documentaries with Curiosity Stream for free for a month by signing up at http://curiositystream.com/citybeautiful and using the code, "citybeautiful" at checkout. Cities need goods to move efficiently, but the freight networks often are at odds with the passenger transportation network and dense downtown areas. This video explores the way cities can better help people and businesses get their packages on time. Watch on Nebula: https://nebula.app/videos/citybeautif... Bonus video: https://nebula.app/videos/citybeautif... Resources mentioned in this video: Check out cool transit goods: https://transit.supply University of Washington’s Final 50 Feet Program: https://depts.washington.edu/sctlctr/... Wendover Productions video: • Drone Delivery Was Supposed to be the Futu... Resources on this topic: https://link.springer.com/article/10.... https://www.inboundlogistics.com/arti... https://onlinepubs.trb.org/Onlinepubs... https://transportgeography.org/conten... https://www.centreforpublicimpact.org... I’m on Patreon! Consider supporting this channel: / citybeautiful Produced by Dave Amos and the fine folks at Standard Studios. Select images and video from Getty Images. Black Lives Matter.

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