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Throughout the years, DalTRAC's Pricipal Investigator Dr. Ahsan Habib has done interviews discussing different transport related topics. The DalTRAC lab has also been highlighted in the media for the work of its members.

News Highlights

(CTV News,November 19, 2024) (Metro News Halifax, et al., March 20, 2017) (Halifax Examiner, August 12, 2016)

Recent News Appearances

October 14th, 2025

Exerpt from the article:

'[Ahsan]Habib says for motorists it will be a case of short-term pain for long-term gain.

“This is one of the areas that connects at least three regions, Halifax, Bedford as well as Dartmouth, so the improvement that we are expecting will be higher than any other project that we have seen. It will alleviate the gridlock position that we always experience in that area, particularly at the peak hours."'

July 18th, 2025

Exerpt from the article:

'"We are a growing city.both in the city at the same time as the province and we need to improve our transport infrastructure. The question is how," [Ahsan] Habib said.

Habib said whatever the solution ends up being, there will always be a compromise.'

March 7th, 2025

Exerpt from the artice:

'“It’s a very important infrastructure for us so it will make Dartmouth and Halifax connection much more fast because it’s removing the toll process,” says Ahsan Habib, pilipili’s transportation lab director.

One-hundred-and-five thousand vehicles cross the MacKay and Macdonald bridges daily. Premier Tim Houston pledged to remove the tolls during last fall’s election campaign in an effort to ease congestion.

That might happen down the road, but Habib thinks it might take a while.'

More News Appearances

 (CBC News, Jan 06, 2025)
(CTV News, November 19, 2024)
 (CBC News, Sep 11, 2023)
 (CTV News, January 25, 2023)
 (The Dalhousie Gazette, October 14, 2022)
 (CTV News, March 26, 2021)
 (CBC News, Jan 22, 2021)
(CTV News, October 01, 2020)
 (CBC News, Posted: May 01, 2020)
(CTV News, September 03, 2020)
If We Built it Today”, TV Series, Discovery Science Channel (Expert Interview, Fall 2020)
 (CBC News, Nov 29, 2019)
 (Global News, September 30, 2019)
The green machines (and more) of Dal’s redesigned Sexton Campus (Dal News, March 14, 2019)
 (The Chronicle Herald, December 7, 2018)
 (CBC News, October 12, 2018)
 (The Star, October 5, 2018)
 (Halifax Examiner, September 26, 2018)
 (Halifax Today, March 29, 2018)
 (CTV News, March 27, 2018)
Where, when, why and how:' Text to help shape direction of getting around Halifax (Metro News Halifax, October 24, 2017)
 (News 95.7, The Sheldon MacLeod Show, October 23, 2017)
 (News 95.7, September 13, 2017)
 (Global News, September 12, 2017)
 (Global News, July 20, 2017)
Innovative Solution to Walking While Texting (Global National, June 13, 2017)
Distracted walking (CBC News Radio, March 28, 2017)
 (CBC News, March 20, 2017)
Game to help officials prepare for mass evacuation (CBC News Information Morning Nova Scotia, March 20, 2017)
 (News 95.7, March 20, 2017)
 (Metro News Halifax, Chronicle Herald, CTV News, Brandon Sun, Winnipeg News, CKOM radio, Local Express, Times Colonist, Cape Breton Post, L’actualite, Nanaimo News Now, March 20, 2017)
 (Global News, February 24, 2017)
 (CBC News, January 16, 2017)
 (Global News, December 30, 2016)
 (Halifax Examiner, August 12, 2016)
 (Global News, April 5, 2016)
 (News 95.7, The Rick Howe Show, November 12, 2015)
 (CTV News Atlantic, October 23, 2015)
 (Global News, August 12, 2015)
 (Halifax Examiner, March 6, 2015)
 (Global News, March 4, 2015)
Keeping road safety on “TRAC”: Expanding DalTRAC’s “Share the Road” campaign (Dal News, November 20, 2014)
Better designed intersections, crosswalks needed to reduce pedestrian collisions: expert (Metro Halifax, November 5, 2014)
 ( Nova Scotia Department of Energy, October 17th 2014)
Halifax gives pedestrians more time to cross the street (CTV News Atlantic, September 11, 2014)
Elderly man third person to be hit by a vehicle in Halifax since Saturday (CTV News Atlantic, September 10, 2014)
 (CTV News Atlantic, February 28, 2014)
Rising pedestrian injuries and deaths at crosswalks prompt calls for change (National Post December 31, 2013)

Past DalTRAC News

CTRF Transport Canada Scholarship 2024-2025 Recipient

October 5, 2024
 

Congratulations to our graduate student Rifat Bhuiyan, who was awarded the CTRF Transport Canada scholarship for the 2024/2025 academic year! (Halifax, N.S.)

New Publication

August 27, 2024
 

Congratulations to our graduate student , (co-author Dr. ) for the publication of their paper "" with the International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology! (Halifax, N.S.)

New Publication

June 26, 2024
 

Congratulations to our graduate students ,  (co-author Dr.  and , MASc) for the publication of their paper "" with  Journal's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the !! (Halifax, N.S.)

New Publication

May 27, 2024
 

Congratulations to our graduate student  (co-author Dr.  and ) for the publication of his paper "" with 's Journal: Transportation Planning and Technology! (Halifax, N.S.)

DalTRAC's Very Own OpenThinker

March 8, 2024
 

Offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies, pilipili, the OpenThink Initiative empowers a select group of PhD researchers to engage with communities beyond the university. Congratulations to our PhD Student Md Asif Hasan Anik for being selected as one of 16 PhD students across the University forming the program's 2024 cohort. Read more about Asif and the other OpenThinkers here. (Halifax, N.S.)

New Publication

February 26, 2024 
 

Congratulations to our graduate student Rifat Bhuiyan (co-author Dr. Ahsan Habib) for the publication of his paper "" with Sage Journal's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board! (Halifax, N.S.)

CART Codes: HACK HOW WE MOVE | 24-Hour Student Hackathon

February 10, 2024
 

In the face of climate change, globalization, and inequity, transportation network and the communities they serve are becoming increasing vulnerable. Data collection and analysis are more important now than ever to establish benchmarks, quantify progress, and enact change. The complexity of these problems demands collective action to implement informed and proactive decisions and policies. Post-secondary students and recent graduates in computer science, engineering, and planning disciplines were invited to participate in the inaugural hackathon: CART Codes 2024. . (Halifax, N.S.)

Inaugural Research Showcase of the Climate Action Research for Transportation Network

February 9, 2024
 

The effects of climate change are having increasingly severe consequences across the country. Recent extreme weather events, including wildfires, flooding, and record breaking snowfalls are stark examples of the growing severity of the climate crises. As of 2022, the transportation sector accounts for 24% of Canada's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Urgent actions needs to be taken to reach the federal governments goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2025. To accomplish this goal, an all hands-on deck approach is needed. With this in mind, the CART Network was established.  (Halifax, N.S.)

2024 TRB Decisions Are In

October 19, 2023
 

All decisions from the Transportation Research Board have come in. 11 of our papers were accepted! We would like to say thank you to our collaborators and amazing work to our graduate students! Very well done! (Halifax, N.S.)

Sensing the City | CIP Navigation 2023

June 27, 2023
 

Dalhousie Transportation Collaboratory was honoured to host a learning tour for CIP's #Navigation2023 conference in Halifax on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Sensing the City presented how data science, transportation planning, and technology can help shape cities of tomorrow! The tour included presentations by Dr. Ahsan Habib, Dr. Jahed Alam, Fariba Hossain and Hasan Shahrier. (Halifax, N.S.)

CTRF Transport Canada Scholarship 2023-2024 Recipients

Congratulations to our graduate students Kashfia Nokshi and Hasan Shahrier, who were both awarded CTRF Transport Canada scholarships for the 2023/2024 academic year! (Halifax, N.S.)