Thought Leadership

We exist to help public agencies deliver measurable value to people. Our work combines the best of European mobility innovation, U.S. operational realities, and proven methods from high-performance industries. The goal is simple: move people safely, reliably, and efficiently—saving time, lowering costs, and improving quality of life.

We focus on practical solutions that can be implemented, measured, and scaled.


Our Products a Glance

  • Transit Opportunity Index (TOI): A standard for identifying where transit can become faster, more reliable, and more cost-effective.
  • Visit to the Netherlands: Firsthand exposure to one of the world’s most advanced mobility ecosystems.
  • Livable City Framework: A structured approach for aligning mobility, land-use, safety, and community well-being.
  • Mobility Maturity Workshop: A diagnostic and planning method that clarifies where a city stands today and what it must do next.

Transit Opportunity Index (TOI)

The TOI is a standardized methodology developed with SamTrans and CalSTA to pinpoint where transit can achieve the greatest gains in speed, reliability, and operational efficiency. It normalizes performance across agencies, routes, and intersections—enabling clear comparisons and before-after analysis. The TOI highlights the highest-value opportunities and helps agencies prioritize investments based on measurable community benefit.

Culver City Bus Before-After TSP implementation at 10 intersections

TENTATIVE Agenda

Visit to the Netherlands

In September 2026, we will be bringing Transportation and Transit leaders to the Netherlands again to study the world’s most effective multimodal mobility system. Participants meet with government agencies, transit operators, practitioners, and innovators. The focus is on what can be adopted in North America: data-driven operations, integrated traffic management, and people-centric street design. The trip offers concrete lessons, not theory.


Livable City

The Livable City framework translates mobility improvements into broader community outcomes: walkability, safety, access, economic activity, and public space quality. It emphasizes solutions that serve people first, reduce unnecessary delay, and create environments where travel is predictable and safe. This framework bridges mobility strategy with community well-being, helping leaders articulate benefits that matter to residents and local businesses.

Conflicts between Traffic Flows – Fort Collins (CO)

Mobility Maturity Key Components, current and desired state, CSU Fort Collins (CO)

Mobility Maturity Workshop

This workshop provides agencies with a clear, structured assessment of their current capabilities across governance, operations, technology, data, and community outcomes.

It helps decision-makers understand where they are, where they need to go, and how to get there. The outcome is a practical roadmap that guides policy, investment, and implementation, anchored in measurable results rather than technology for technology’s sake.