Transportation geography is a course that analyzes transportation problems with a geographical approach. Students after taking this course are expected to understand: the concept of transportation geography; transportation system; basic transportation planning; city transportation modes; transportation problems and their solutions. It is also able to calculate vehicle equivalence and road capacity; vehicle equivalence; planning and carrying out traffic surveys; as well as analyzing survey results with a geographical approach. The learning model used is a project base learning approach with discussion methods, lectures accompanied by questions and answers and group assignments. The material for this study is expected to be able to lead students to master Transportation Geography as a practitioner or teacher. For practitioners, this study can be used as a basis for work on regional planning and development in a sustainable manner. For teachers, this study can introduce students to analyzing transportation problems using geospatial technology.