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Schaller Consulting offers expertise in urban transportation policy to serve the goals of enhancing mobility, economic vitality, social equity,
environmental sustainability and road safety. Established in 1998, Schaller Consulting specializes applying transit improvements, new mobility services,
street design, traffic and fleet management and road and parking pricing to enhancing multi-modal urban transportation networks, with an emphasis on
integrating public engagement and performance evaluation with program planning and implementation.
Bruce Schaller, Principal of Schaller Consulting, is a widely recognized expert in new mobility and for-hire services, public transit and urban traffic. He is the author of widely-cited reports assessing how new services such as Uber and Lyft have improved mobility and raised concerns about their impacts on traffic and transit in U.S. cities and developing prescriptions for public policy. Mr. Schaller has consulted to government, for-profit and non-profit organizations throughout North America. Most recently, he served as Deputy Commissioner for Traffic and Planning at the New York City Department of Transportation, where he led the agency's widely-recognized innovations in street design, traffic management, parking policy, bus rapid transit and performance measurement. He also led NYCDOT's efforts on congestion pricing in 2007-08. Mr. Schaller has been called "a prominent transportation expert" (New York Times), "a widely acknowledged expert" on issues related to taxis, Uber and Lyft (Politico) and a "nationally recognized expert” on for-hire transportation issues (Washington Post). Mr. Schaller has published extensively in peer-reviewed academic journals including Transport Policy, Transportation and the Journal of Public Transportation. He is currently working on a book about the origins of American cities, and recently released a report that examines overlapping themes focused on the economic and spatial development of great urban centers in the United States. Contact information: bruceschaller2 "at" gmail.com. Phone: 718-768-3487. New Report (June 2023):Boom Times or Doom Loop?
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