Insights

29 Sep 2015
Article

Out with the new and in with the old

Patrick Miller
Vice President

Improvements and expansions to rapid transit systems often focus on developing new infrastructure. However, when planning new rapid transit,

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28 Jul 2015
Article

LRT versus BRT: which is the better option?

By Steer

As worldwide urban populations grow and cities become more densely populated, the demand for rapid transport systems also grows.

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27 Jul 2015
Article

Bus technology, choices for your city

Across the world there is growing interest in the use of clean, sustainable alternatives to diesel power for buses. The common driving

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20 Jul 2015
Article

Cycling Potential Index

By Steer

Developed through an internally-funded Research and Innovation Project, the Cycling Potential Index (CPI) provides an objective, evidence

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03 Jun 2015
Article

The 'best' cities in the world

By Steer

Which city is the ‘best’ in the world? A plethora of city rankings are available, each proposing to know just this. However, rather

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24 Apr 2015
Article

Wayfinding in the natural environment

By Steer

Navigation from place to place is a fundamental human activity and an integral part of everyday life.

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20 Apr 2015
Company news

New York City Mayor announces a dramatic expansion of metropolitan ferry services

By Steer

New York City Mayor announced a significant expansion of passenger ferry services across the five City boroughs.

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16 Apr 2015
Company news

Transit Consultant Louis Tilatti joins Steer Davies Gleave

By Steer

Steer Davies Gleave is delighted to welcome Louis Tilatti, who joins our Toronto office as an Associate.

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We are Steer

Yes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into markets beyond transportation.

Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.