John MacArthur
Sustainable Transportation Program Manager
TREC
Portland State University
John MacArthur is the Sustainable Transportation Program Manager at TREC at Portland State University and an instructor in civil and environmental engineering, teaching on new & emerging technologies in transportation. He is active in research related to sustainable and equitable transportation, particularly in the areas of emerging tech such as e-bikes, bike share, transit, and the relationship between transportation and public health. Mr. MacArthur is the Section Chair for Transportation Research Board’s AME00 Transportation and Society and a member of Innovative Public Transportation Services and Technologies (AP020). He received his BS in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University and a MS in Environmental Health Sciences from the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan.
Email: macarthur@pdx.edu
Website: http://trec.pdx.edu/e-bike-research
Projects
- PeopleforBikes- Living Lab Evaluation
- NCHRP 08-164: Institutional Integration of Active Transportation
- Exploring Bike Bus Programs in the United States
- FORTH Community Carsharing: Ensuring Equitable Access to Electric Transportation
- Guide for Addressing Encampments on State Transportation Rights-of-Way (NCHRP 20-129)
- E-bike Lending Libraries Synthesis
- Portland SMART Grant: Zero Emission Delivery Zones
- Taxing Shared Micromobility: Assessing The Global Landscape Of Fees And Taxes And Their Implications For Cities, Riders, And Operators
- PeopleForBikes National E-bike Survey
- Healthy and Reliable Transit Project
- Communicating Research through Comics: Transportation and Land Development
- Integrate Socioeconomic Vulnerability for Resilient Transportation Infrastructure Planning
- How Can E-bike Purchase Incentives Grow the E-bike Market?
- New Mobility For All: Can Targeted Information And Incentives Help Underserved Communities Realize The Potential Of Emerging Mobility Options?
- Evaluation of Portland Shared E-Scooter Pilot Program Goals and Outcomes
- Connected Streetcar Project
- Strategies to Address Homelessness at Airports (ACRP 03-59)
- Applying an Equity Lens to Automated Payment Solutions for Public Transportation
- Advancing Transportation Resilience and Recovery Collaborations in the Greater Portland Metro Region
- NSF Collaborative Research: RAPID: Maintain Mobility and Reduce Infection Through a Resilient Transit and Micromobility System
- Homelessness: A Guide for Public Transportation (TCRP J-11/Task 40)
- National Scan of Bike Share Equity Programs
- Novel Approaches to Model Travel Behavior and Sustainability Impacts of E-Bike Use
- The E-Bike Potential: How E-Bikes Can Improve Sustainable Transportation
- How Technology Can Affect the Demand for Bicycle Transportation: The State of Technology and Projected Applications of Connected Bicycles
- Environmental and Equity Scenarios for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Ownership and Use in the Portland Region
- Survey of Oregon Electric Vehicle & Hybrid Owners
- Smart, Shared, and Social: Enhancing All-Hazards Transportation Recovery Plans with Demand Management Strategies and Technologies
- A North American Survey of Electric Bicycle Owners
- Evaluating Efforts to Improve the Equity of Bike Share Systems
- Equity Outcomes and Potential for Better Bike Share
- Evaluation of an Eco-driving Intervention: Changing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior by Means of Supervisor Support
- Evaluation of Electric Bike Use at Three Kaiser Permanente NW Employment Centers in Portland Metro Region
- Status and Needs for Public Transportation in Oregon
- Drive Oregon E-Bike Transit Connection Experimental Pilot Project
- Assessing Transit Agencies' Climate Change Adaptation Needs
- A comprehensive roadmap for the development of low/no emission vehicle infrastructure in the Portland Metro region
- Climate Change Impact Assessment for Surface Transportation in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska