Praise

thanks for the note, it

helps explain to the in-laws

what it is I do

Thank you so very much for your contribution to the session... Can confidently say it was my favourite part!
— United Nations Road Safety Fund session organizer, 2022
The [Mobility Action Plan] Workshop was amazing…a highlight in a dark year and a spotlight on what works and how we can work together.
— Virtual workshop client, 2021
...he is dedicated to the cause and a model of efficiency. Often times we would need to respond immediately to a pressing traffic issue, and in the face of public scrutiny and adversarial engineers, Mr. King never deviated from the course.
— Former Commissioner of NYC DOT, 1998
The workshop itself was worth the $2000 that I paid for the entire conference.
— APBP workshop participant who had previously lost his daughter to traffic violence, 2001
very high ratio of value/fee; always brings a few new ideas to the table.
— Collaborator, 2008
...the most fun and collaborative to work with.
— Collaborator, 2020
You helped make it more than the obvious!
— Collaborator, 2016
you are a rare expert who not only understands the woods (technical issues), but can also take an elevation of 2000 feet to see the forest (urbanism).
— Former Chair, Graduate Center for Planning & the Environment, Pratt Institute, 2019
[the workshop] is trying to expand people’s imaginations… You get exposed to people who don’t think the way you do, [so] you have to figure out whether they are actually smarter than you are, which they may well be.
— workshop participant, 2019
This workshop should be repeated at all annual and section meetings.
— workshop participant, 2004
Thank you note following 2002 APBP Conference

Thank you note following conference, 2002

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I really like the way you described the options. The memo’s diagrams and descriptions should serve us well in getting [the DOT] engineer’s engaged.
— Collaborator, 2016
...the Chicago Street Guide...pulls together a lot of fundamental concepts that apply on a regular basis at work. ...It’s a great document that provides sufficient technical guidance for practitioners but is presented in a way that anyone can pick up and engage with...Having policy/guidance that clearly parameters and the inherent trade-offs for these sorts of decisions is invaluable for practitioners who are going into battle on a daily basis...
— Mat Collins, Traffic/Planning Engineer, Auckland Transport, Student at Simon Fraser University's course "Next Generation Transportation for Corridors and Neighborhoods", 18 Nov 2016
Thank you note following 2011 APBP Conference

Thank you note following conference, 2011