Emerging Technologies & Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Planning. Georgia Planning Association Conference Jekyll Island, GA September 5, 2018

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Emerging Technologies & Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Planning Georgia Planning Association Conference Jekyll Island, GA September 5, 2018

Agenda 1 U.S. Context 2 U.S. Survey on Emerging Technologies & Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Planning 3 15 Strategies to Prepare for Emerging Technologies & Highly Autonomous Vehicles

U.S. Context Emerging Technologies

Rapid Advancement in Autonomous Vehicles 11 Largest Automakers 2018-2021 Fully Autonomous Vehicles on Highways https://www.planning.org/knowledgebase/autonomousvehicles/

Emerging Technology Initiatives Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit City of San Francisco City of Palo Alto Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LAMTA) San Diego Association of Governments Seattle (partnered with LAMTA) Pierce Co. Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation Contra Costa Transportation Authority & GoMentum Station Valley Metro Rail of Phoenix Regional Transportation Authority of Pima Co. University of Wisconsin-Madison City and County of Denver Chicago Transit Authority Iowa City Area Development Group Dallas Area Rapid Transit Texas Autonomous Vehicle Proving Grounds Partnership Texas Department of Transportation Cities of Marysville and Dublin and Union Co. City of Pittsburgh Vermont Agency of Transportation Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority American Center for Mobility at Willow Run City of Pittsburgh and the Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute Columbus U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center City of Atlanta North Carolina Turnpike Authority Central Florida Automated Vehicle Partners Enacted Autonomous Vehicle Legislation 1 USDOT Smart City Challenge Winner FHWA Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment (ATCMTD) Program FTA Mobility on Demand (MOD) Sandbox Program USDOT Autonomous Vehicle Proving Ground Safer Roads Challenge Living Lab 1 http://www.ncsl.org/research/transportation/autonomous-vehicles-self-driving-vehicles-enacted-legislation.aspx

Photo Source: technobuffalo.com Las Vegas, NV M City, MI Denver, CO San Ramon, CA Arlington, TX Gainesville, FL

U.S. Survey on Emerging Technologies & Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Planning Overview and Results

Survey Overview Conducted March - April 2018 United States Fully funded by Modern Mobility Partners, LLC Readiness Planning Focus

15 Strategies Preparing for Emerging Technologies & Highly Autonomous Vehicles (HAVs)

Policies Formal Stakeholder Coordination Structure Traditional and Non- Traditional Stakeholders 1. Regional stakeholder coordination Technology Interoperability Data Sharing Cross Jurisdictions

PLAN TRIP TICKET PAY 2. Mobility as a service (Maas) Plan

PLAN TRIP TICKET PAY 2. Mobility as a service (Maas) Plan

Step 2 Step 1 Data Requirements Pros, Cons, Challenges & Opportunities Step 5 Impact to Operations Step 6 1 2 3 4 5 Step 3 Inventory of Supply by Mode Step 4 Partnering Opportunities 2. Mobility as a service (Maas) Plan (Cont d) Action Plan 6

Historical Transit, Carpool, Vanpool, Bike, Current Transit, Ridehailing,, Bike Share, Car Share, Near Future Mobility as a Service (Maas) Long-Term Autonomous cars, policies to discourage 3. Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan/Update Flexible Work Flexible Work zombie cars Hours, Hours, Teleworking Teleworking

4. Curbside Management Plan Passenger and package loading zones Re-purpose on-street parking Curbside flex zones

Self-Parking Cars 5. Parking / Land Use Redevelopment Plan

Vision Alternate Future Scenarios Project Prioritization Short-Term Travel Demand Tools Stakeholders Aging & Disabled Project Types New Data 6. Long Range Transportation Plan Project Cost Estimate Revenue Impacts Leverage Innovation for Grants Revisit Plan Annually

Generate solar energy Charge electric vehicles Provide Wifi Provide connected vehicle advanced warning increasing time for human intervention Monitor pavement conditions Prevent icing 7. Alternative Pavement Technologies Evaluation Photo Source: Solar Roadways

Photo Source: Futurecar.com 8. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Emerging Technologies Interoperability 9. Regional Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Architecture Cross- Jurisdictional

10. HAV Managed Lane Study

11. Safety Impacts Analysis Mix of Self-Driving and Human-Driven Vehicles Design for Safe Cycling Design for Safe Walking

12. Transit Impacts Analysis Ride-hailing First- and last-mile Fixed Routes Focus on higher density and high ridership routes Paratransit Consider partnering with ridehailing companies Mobility-as-a-Service Open data and partnerships

TRAVEL BEHAVIOR ROADWAY DESIGN RAIL/TRUCK MODE SHIFT FREIGHT IMPACTS PAVEMENT CONDITIONS WAREHOUSING MODELS 13. Freight Impacts Analysis P TRUCK PARKING

Curbside Congestion 01 02 Staging Areas 14. Signage Parking Capacity P 03 05 04 Enforcement Airport impacts Analysis Parking Revenue 07 06 Rental Car Facilities 08 Concession Agreements

15. Emerging Technologies/ HAV Readiness Plan

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Contact Information www.modernmobilitypartners.com Atlanta, GA YINGHUA (JENNIFER) ZHAN, AICP, PTP Co-Founder jzhan@modernmobilitypartners.com KELI P. KEMP, AICP, PTP Co-Founder kkemp@modernmobilitypartners.com