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Future of Mobility: Technical Advisory Committee 2 nd Meeting July 24, 2017 Corwin Bell, MCP Email: corwin@berkeley.edu Susan Shaheen, Ph.D, Principal Investigator Email: sshaheen@berkeley.edu; Twitter: SusanShaheen1, LinkedIn: Susan Shaheen


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Future of Mobility: Technical Advisory Committee 2nd Meeting

July 24, 2017

Corwin Bell, MCP Email: corwin@berkeley.edu Susan Shaheen, Ph.D, Principal Investigator Email: sshaheen@berkeley.edu; Twitter: SusanShaheen1, LinkedIn: Susan Shaheen tsrc.berkeley.edu imr.berkeley.edu

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Agenda:

  • Introductions
  • Project Team
  • Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Members
  • Research Progress
  • Literature Review
  • Expert Interviews
  • Notable Findings from Literature Review and Expert Interviews
  • Questions and Discussion

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Project Goals:

  • Increased Understanding
  • Transportation Technologies
  • Evolving Business Models for Transportation
  • Socio-Demographic Trends
  • Transportation Planning
  • California Transportation Plan (CTP 2050)
  • Rapidly Changing Technology and Business Models

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Key Tasks and Timeline:

  • Literature Review (months 1-6)
  • Expert Interviews (months 3-6)
  • Draft Working Paper (months 7-9)
  • Webinar (months 10-11)
  • Final White Paper (month 12)

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Literature Review: Methods

  • TSRC conducts a review of the literature relevant to

transportation futures including: projections regarding demographic, economic, and technological change; automation; intelligent transportation systems; shared mobility; goods movement; and other key areas

  • Sources include both published and non-published material,

given the rapidly changing field

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Literature Review: Status

  • 60+ Sources from academic, government, think tank,

consulting, news sources

  • Organized by impact to CTP goals:
  • 1. Safety and Health
  • 2. Social Equity
  • 3. Environmental Sustainability
  • 4. The Economy
  • 5. Transportation System Performance
  • 6. System Preservation

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Literature Review: Next S teps

  • Topics to explore further
  • Impacts to goods movement
  • Impacts to underlying demographic trends
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Incorporate feedback and new sources from TAC

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Expert Interviews: Methods

  • TSRC conducts expert interviews with public and private sector

experts in transportation technologies, business models, and planning, as well as futurists and innovators

  • Experts identified through personal contacts and from the

literature review

  • Themes and trends identified from the interviews will be

synthesized and included in the White Paper

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Expert Interviews: Organizations Represented

  • Ridesourcing Provider
  • Drone Manufacturer
  • Academic Research
  • Transportation Advocacy
  • US DOT
  • Think Tank
  • Consultant
  • Transit Agency
  • City DOT

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Expert Interviews: Status

  • 26 potential interviewees contacted
  • 10 interviews completed from diverse mix of experts
  • Key themes identified

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Expert Interviews: Next S teps

  • May reach out to more experts pending TAC feedback
  • Incorporate findings into final report

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Notable Findings from Literature and Interviews

  • Technological Developments
  • Need for Revenue Diversification
  • Data Sharing through Public-Private Partnerships
  • Impacts on CTP Goals

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Technological Developments

  • Shared Vehicles (SV)
  • Electric Vehicles (EV)
  • Connected Vehicles (CV)
  • Automated Vehicles (AV)
  • Convergence of SV, EV, CV, AV (SECA)

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Need for Revenue Diversification

  • SECA likely to reduce revenue from gas tax, vehicle

registration, parking, and ticketing

  • Potential Opportunities:
  • VMT tax
  • Static highway/bridge tolls and cordon pricing
  • Dynamic congestion pricing (Express Lanes)
  • Fees for shared mobility providers

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Data Sharing through Public-Private Partnerships

  • Significant improvement in transportation data quality and

quantity

  • Need for data sharing standards across jurisdictions (NACTO

guide)

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Impacts on CTP Goals

  • 1. Improve Multimodal Mobility and Accessibility for All People 

  • 2. Preserve the Multimodal Transportation System 

  • 3. Support a Vibrant Economy 

  • 4. Improve Public Safety and Security 

  • 5. Foster Livable and Healthy Communities and Promote Social

Equity

  • 6. Practice Environmental Stewardship 


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  • 1. Improve Multimodal Mobility and

Accessibility for All People

  • (+) SECA could significantly reduce cost of transporting

people/goods, increasing access for youth, senior, disabled, and low-income residents

  • (-) Reliance on smartphones, non-cash payment, and

technological literacy can leave many vulnerable users behind

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  • 2. Preserve the Multimodal Transportation

System

  • (+) Access to SECA could reduce the need for car ownership,

shifting residents to multi-modal travel

  • (+) Data from smartphones and shared vehicles could inform

strategic transit investments

  • (-) Low-cost end-to-end SECA services could induce mode

shift from walking, biking, and transit

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  • 3. Support a Vibrant Economy
  • (+) Decreased cost and increased spatial/temporal coverage
  • f mobility services could improve job access
  • (-) AV, drones, e-commerce, 3D printing could significantly

reduce passenger/goods movement, manufacturing, and retail jobs

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  • 4. Improve Public Safety and Security
  • (+) AV likely to significantly reduce collision risk, especially for

vulnerable users

  • (-) AV and connected vehicles (CV) present network security

risks not present with human controlled vehicles

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  • 5. Foster Livable and Healthy Communities

and Promote Social Equity

  • (+) EV adoption will have positive impacts on air quality
  • (-) Underlying income inequality could preclude access to

services provided by profit-motivated operators

  • (-) Over emphasis on high-tech, motorized, and private

solutions could limit development of low-tech, bike/ped, and public transit infrastructure

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  • 6. Practice Environmental Stewardship
  • (+) Shift from private ownership to SECA fleets could

significantly reduce the total number of vehicles on the road, criteria air pollutants, and GHG emissions

  • (-) If unregulated, low cost and convenience of SECA could

induce demand of passenger/gods movement, increasing VMT, and total energy use

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Key Tasks and Timeline: Next Steps

  • Literature Review (months 1-6)
  • Expert Interviews (months 3-6)
  • Draft Working Paper (months 7-9)
  • Webinar (months 10-11)
  • Final White Paper (month 12)

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Draft Working Paper

  • TSRC will draft a working paper connecting key insights from

the literature review and expert interviews

  • Findings will be organized with an emphasis on Caltrans’

planning and system management needs in an uncertain future

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Webinar and Final White Paper

  • TSRC will present the key findings based on the working paper

that summarizes findings from the research

  • Webinar will include recommendations and encourage

discussion among the participants

  • TSRC will lead the content development for the webinar and

manage the webinar

  • Working Paper will be finalized into a White Paper for broad

distribution, following the webinar

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Discussion

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