Should jaywalking be legal? Does Tokyo have the best streets? How do we create more people-centered places?
Explore these questions as you learn to analyze and plan pedestrian-friendly environments with Introduction to Pedestrian Mobility in Cities from the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT.
This course is designed for anyone looking to make any city more walkable, healthy and inclusive. Whether you’re an urban planner in a small town, a policymaker in a megacity, or a transportation advocate in a rural environment, this course will help you build strong foundations for understanding pedestrian mobility within a broader context.
The course is instructor-paced and starts November 4.