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    Biking where Black: Connecting transportation planning and infrastructure to disproportionate policing by Barajas, Jesus M.

    “…•Cycling citations issued disproportionately in Black and Latino neighborhoods.•Bike infrastructure disproportionately absent from Black and Latino…”
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    Perceptions, People, and Places: Influences on Cycling for Latino Immigrants and Implications for Equity by Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Journal of planning education and research (01-03-2023)
    “…The recent growth in cycling in the United States has paralleled a growth in the diversity of cyclists, but what encourages people to bicycle is not the same…”
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    Not minding the gap: Does ride-hailing serve transit deserts? by Barajas, Jesus M., Brown, Anne

    Published in Journal of transport geography (01-01-2021)
    “…Transit has long connected people to opportunities but access to transit varies greatly across space. In some cases, unevenly distributed transit supply…”
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    Supplemental infrastructure: how community networks and immigrant identity influence cycling by Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (01-06-2020)
    “…While factors such as urban form, infrastructure, and attitudes shape cycling behavior, the experience of cycling can vary drastically across socioeconomic and…”
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    Toward Mobility Justice: Linking Transportation and Education Equity in the Context of School Choice by Bierbaum, Ariel H., Karner, Alex, Barajas, Jesus M.

    “…Transportation equity research addresses questions of participation and planning process or the distribution of transportation's benefits and burdens. This…”
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    The effects of driver licensing laws on immigrant travel by Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Transport policy (01-05-2021)
    “…Car use is critical to improving access to opportunities, especially for low-wage immigrants whose jobs are dispersed and when transit service is minimal. But…”
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    Not all crashes are created equal: Associations between the built environment and disparities in bicycle collisions by Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Journal of transport and land use (01-01-2018)
    “…Historically disadvantaged populations are disproportionately represented in bicycle crashes. Previous research has found that Black and Hispanic bicyclists…”
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    The End of Speed Traps and Ticket Quotas: Re-framing and Reforming Traffic Cameras to Increase Support by Ralph, Kelcie, Barajas, Jesus M., Johnson-Rodriguez, Angela, Delbosc, Alexa, Muir, Carlyn

    Published in Journal of planning education and research (01-12-2024)
    “…The U.S. public is skeptical of speed cameras because they are seen as revenue generators. Many cities do indeed raise funds via traffic tickets, although they…”
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    Availability and usability of transportation for people with disabilities depending on what the user is expected to do by Venkataram, Prashanth S., Flynn, Justin A., Bhuiya, Md. Musfiqur Rahman, Barajas, Jesus M., Handy, Susan

    “…We comprehensively review typical problems that people with disabilities face when using local transportation modes. We show how specific problems with each…”
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    Framing availability and usability of transportation for people with disabilities by Venkataram, Prashanth S., Flynn, Justin A., Bhuiya, Md. Musfiqur Rahman, Barajas, Jesus M., Handy, Susan

    “…Transportation planning researchers use the term “accessibility” to characterize the ability of people to reach jobs, school, healthcare and other services and…”
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    Can a racial justice frame help overcome opposition to automated traffic enforcement? by Ralph, Kelcie, Barajas, Jesus M., Johnson-Rodriguez, Angela, Delbosc, Alexa, Muir, Carlyn

    “…•Some advocates suggest traffic enforcement cameras may reduce racial profiling.•Can using a racial justice frame increase public support for cameras?…”
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    Complements or competitors? Equity implications of taxis and ride-hail use in Chicago by Meng, Si'an, Brown, Anne, Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Journal of transport geography (01-10-2024)
    “…Taxis have provided on-demand mobility for decades, including to people earning the lowest incomes. However, studies reveal gaps in taxi service across many US…”
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    Commuting Carless: A Qualitative Study of Transportation Challenges for Disadvantaged Job Seekers in Chicago, IL by Coren, Chelsie, Lowe, Kate, Barajas, Jesus M.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-06-2022)
    “…Intersecting systems of land use and transportation access, employment opportunities, employer roles, and neighborhood dynamics shape commuting experiences…”
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    Equity-Oriented Criteria for Project Prioritization in Regional Transportation Planning by Krapp, Agustina, Barajas, Jesus M., Wennink, Audrey

    Published in Transportation research record (01-09-2021)
    “…Transportation inequities, the consequences of decades of auto-oriented planning alongside discriminatory land-use and transportation planning and policy…”
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    Rural–nonrural divide in car access and unmet travel need in the United States by Wang, Weijing, Espeland, Sierra, Barajas, Jesus M., Rowangould, Dana

    Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (29-09-2023)
    “…Car access is practically a necessity to get around in rural areas of the United States. Yet approximately 4% of rural residents or 4.3 million people do not…”
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    Are cycling and walking good for all? Tracking differences in associations among active travel, socioeconomics, gentrification, and self-reported health by Barajas, Jesus M., Braun, Lindsay M.

    Published in Journal of transport & health (01-12-2021)
    “…While the health benefits of cycling and walking have been well established, questions remain about whether these benefits hold in varying socioeconomic…”
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    Walking the Last Mile: Barriers and Solutions to Suburban Transit Access by Braun, Lindsay M., Barajas, Jesus M., Lee, Bumsoo, Martin, Rebecca

    Published in Transportation research record (01-12-2022)
    “…Pedestrian infrastructure plays a critical role in facilitating first-/last-mile access to transit. Efforts to connect pedestrians to transit through…”
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    Toward Mobility Justice by Bierbaum, Ariel H, Karner, Alex, Barajas, Jesus M

    “…Problem, research strategy, and findings Transportation equity research addresses questions of participation and planning process or the distribution of…”
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