Long-Term Impacts of Shared, Connected, Automated, and E-Mobility in New York State: Exploring Hubs of Mobility and Energy Innovation
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2020-07-01
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Edition:Final Report July 2020
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Abstract:Disruptive changes in mobility services are emerging across the nation and in New York State that have the potential to further enable private car-optional lifestyles and expanded, more flexible and affordable mobility choices. By convening stakeholder engagement roundtables of advanced transportation experts, then utilizing available data for visual and novel analysis methods to explore these transitions and transformations, this report aims to inform a new proactive strategy for reinventing mobility across communities in the State. This framework focuses on exploring the long-term impacts and strategies for enhancing future positive societal impacts, while reducing potential risks that may be associated with an increasingly shared, connected, automated, and efficient (and/or electrified) mobility system. The report presents a review of rapidly evolving literature, and offers a synthesis and integration of data, analysis, and scenario modeling methods, with key findings aimed at helping to further develop a framework for comparative assessment across a typology of settlement types and mobility technology adoption rates. Through modeling, and data-motivated analytical insights, this report is designed to serve as an interface with and feed into other existing and aligning initiatives, public dialogues, planning, and decision-making environments that are being used to inform the future of efficient transportation and mobility systems.
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